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Climate Change

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Climate change is largely caused by human activities
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Climate change is global in its causes and consequences and potentially disastrous for life on earth

The scientific evidence is overwhelming and unequivocal, climate change is a stark reality. It is largely caused by human activities and it presents very serious global risks for people and biodiversity around the world and it demands an urgent global response. Human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels, are releasing rapidly increasing levels of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. This is causing the atmosphere to heat up. We do not have the luxury of standing by for years before the world gets round to making a serious attempt to cut its emissions. The next few years will be critical.

The scientific evidence is overwhelming, climate change is a stark reality

Climate change threatens to undermine BirdLife’s mission to conserve wild birds, their habitats and global biodiversity, by working with people towards sustainability in the use of natural resources. Climate change clearly poses new challenges to BirdLife’s main approaches to conserving species, Important Bird Areas and habitats.

BirdLife has drawn together scientific information, policy analysis and practical experience that provides a comprehensive rationale for BirdLife to take action on climate change. The BirdLife Partnership is now developing a shared position and programme of work to combat climate change. The position already is, of necessity, complex and detailed. But its overall message is very simple: climate change is global in its causes and consequences and potentially disastrous for life on earth; we must act together and act now to mitigate against it and adapt to it.

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Climate Change

How is the climate changing?

The effect on biodiversity

The effect on people

The role of habitat

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