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  2. Effects of climate change on the water cycle - Wikipedia

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    The runoff from the land flows into streams and rivers and discharges into the ocean, which completes the global cycle. [5] The water cycle is a key part of Earth's energy cycle through the evaporative cooling at the surface which provides latent heat to the atmosphere, as atmospheric systems play a primary role in moving heat upward. [5]

  3. List of piers - Wikipedia

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    The pier in Płock at Vistula River in Poland Sopot, Poland. The longest wooden pier in Europe - 450 metres from bank, 650 whole. Gdańsk Brzeźno; Gdynia Orłowo Pier; Jurata Pier (the part of the town of Jastarnia) Kołobrzeg Pier; Międzyzdroje Pier; Płock Pier; Puck; Sopot Pier - the longest wooden pier in Europe; Miedwie

  4. List of climate change initiatives - Wikipedia

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    City or county Name of initiative ICLEI campaigns for cities in Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, Latin America, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the United States CCP, Cities for Climate Protection: Baltimore: Baltimore Climate Action Plan [7] Boulder, Colorado: Boulder Climate Action Plan: Chicago: Chicago ...

  5. 2021 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    [B.3] Continued global warming is projected to further intensify the global water cycle, including its variability, global monsoon precipitation and the severity of wet and dry events. [B.5] Many changes due to past and future greenhouse gas emissions are irreversible for centuries to millennia, especially changes in the ocean, ice sheets and ...

  6. Water cycle - Wikipedia

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    The ocean plays a key role in the water cycle as it is the source of 86% of global evaporation. [2] The water cycle involves the exchange of energy, which leads to temperature changes. When water evaporates, it takes up energy from its surroundings and cools the environment. When it condenses, it releases energy and warms the environment.

  7. Climate change and cities - Wikipedia

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    Cities have a significant influence on construction and transportation—two of the key contributors to global warming emissions. [8] Moreover, because of processes that create climate conflict and climate refugees , city areas are expected to grow during the next several decades, stressing infrastructure and concentrating more impoverished ...

  8. Climate change in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world. [2] Europe's climate is getting warmer due to anthropogenic activity . According to international climate experts, global temperature rise should not exceed 2 °C to prevent the most dangerous consequences of climate change ; without reduction in greenhouse gas emissions , this could happen ...

  9. Effects of climate change on biomes - Wikipedia

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    [32]: 1157 These regions include central and northern Europe. Without climate change mitigation, around one third of land areas are likely to experience moderate or more severe drought by 2100. [32]: 1157 Due to global warming droughts are more frequent and intense than in the past. [33]