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  2. Climate of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Its climate is the result of environmental changes during the Holocene Era and the result of the interaction of two major climate systems: the continental climate and the oceanic climate. The influence of both of these systems is felt across the country at different times, and the weather changes frequently. Hungary has a temperate seasonal ...

  3. List of countries by greenhouse gas emissions per capita

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    According to the review of the scientific literature conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), carbon dioxide is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas by warming contribution. [9] The European Union is at the forefront of international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and thus safeguard the planet's ...

  4. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    Climate change can also be used more broadly to include changes to the climate that have happened throughout Earth's history. [32] Global warming—used as early as 1975 [33] —became the more popular term after NASA climate scientist James Hansen used it in his 1988 testimony in the U.S. Senate. [34] Since the 2000s, climate change has ...

  5. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary map of Köppen climate classification. Hungary has a mainly continental climate with the rest of the Pannonian Plain, with cold winters and warm to hot summers. The average annual temperature is about 10 °C (50 °F ), in summer 27 to 35 °C (81 to 95 °F), and in winter 0 to −15 °C (32 to 5 °F), with extremes ranging from about 42 ...

  6. Category:Climate of Hungary - Wikipedia

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  7. Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary spent 1.61% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on civil research and development in 2020, which is the 25th highest ratio in the world. [171] Hungary ranks 32nd among the most innovative countries in the Bloomberg Innovation Index. [172] Hungary was ranked 36th in the Global Innovation Index in 2024. [173]

  8. Human Chain for Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Climate change mitigation; Climate finance; Climate justice; ... The Human Chain for Hungary (Hungarian: Élőlánc Magyarországért), or simply Human Chain, ...

  9. Category:Environment of Hungary - Wikipedia

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