There is growing evidence that climate change is occurring and having effects. The greenhouse effect caused by mankind (anthropogenic) accounts for about 60–70 % of these effects, while natural processes play a far more limited role. Since the beginning of the Industrial Age, human beings have been emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, primarily as a result of their energyintensive lifestyle. A primary factor has been the burning of fossil fuels, but also non-energetic production processes contribute to the growing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The climate change thus induced is already clearly identifiable as a rise in global temperatures.
Climate | Energy, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters
Data on the Environment 2005
The State of the Environment in Germany
2005 editionSeries
brochure / flyer
Number of pages
337
Year of publication
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Dr. Jacqueline Burkhardt, Joachim Hörder, Marian Pohl, Walburga Große Wichtrup, Sibylle Wilke
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English
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Umweltbundesamt
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