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science and politics face? After the end of the Paris Summit,
the fight against climate change has experienced a historic
turning point. The agreement reached between the 196 countries
includes for the first time the two most polluting nations
(China and the United States), which commits the entire planet
to raising awareness against global warming.
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19th century that the combustion of coal in the industrial era
could increase the greenhouse effect, although he estimated that
its consequences could be “beneficial”. From something
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present, what has changed? Starting in 1938, some researchers
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But the scientific evidence was initially rejected, until in
1975 the American Wallace Broecker spoke for the first time of
"global warming". The timid calls for attention led to the
creation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
in 1988, the entity dependent on the United Nations in charge of
evaluating climate change. Studies carried out over decades
leave no doubt: the climate is changing. The increase in
greenhouse gas emissions has triggered atmospheric carbon
dioxide (CO2) levels, as can be seen in the following graph
prepared by NASA. This increase has in turn caused temperatures
to rise, which in turn leads to a rise in sea level.
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