Difference between global warming and climate changes
Its simplest explanation climate change is a long-term change in the average climate of the planet or a region of the planet. A key factor in this description is the use of the phrase long-term. While any area may experience seasonal or annual changes, climate change as a phenomenon refers to a long-term change. Often long-term change is measured by monitoring the changes in climate averages. Among the averages that can be significant indicators, factors in, or impacted by climate change are precipitation and temperature.

Because the effects of global warming can contribute to further warming it has the potential to create very long-term and dramatic climate change. These sorts of self-fueling phenomenon tend to continue for some time after the initial catalyst is no longer being introduced. A number of organizations have taken action to reduce the gases released by their members. These include international groups and national governments. Many agree though that more must be done if the world is to avoid a catastrophic and relatively immediate effect.
When speaking of climate change and global warming there are some significant distinctions and also a number of overlaps that are commonly accepted within the scientific community. There remains some debate about the nature of global warming and its impact on climate change, but most acknowledge that the planet has experienced, and continues to experience, climate change in both significant and minor forms.
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