What is climate change
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Generated from EngineHouse query (24 sources). Query: what is climate change
Overview
What is climate change
EngineHouse Analysis
Generated 13 April 2026
Key Findings
“# What is Climate Change Based on the indexed EngineHouse sources, climate change is characterized by the following core phenomena and consequences: ## Primary Drivers and Mechanisms **Rising atmospheric CO2** causes increased global temperatures (named non-reticent scientists group / Extracted Structured Claims). Concentrations of three key greenhouse gases—carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide—reached record levels in 2024, marking "the single-largest year-on-year increase" (named non-…”
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Evidence
Evidence
5 claims · 8 passages retrieved
Scientific Claims
- Rising atmospheric CO2 causes increased global temperatures.
- Global warming causes heat waves leading to human mortality and stresses food and water systems.
- Warming oceans and melting land-based ice drive long-term global mean sea level rise.
- global mean sea level rise
- Global greenhouse gas emissions
Key Passages
- ♦ Receive daily updates directly in your inbox - Subscribe here to a topic. ♦ Download the UN News app for your iOS or …
- world temperature Risk and adaptation Science Science communication Sea ice Sea level rise State of the climate Storms T…
- Mainstream climate science has an increasingly poor record of making accurate predictions because it is …
- Presenting a grim overview of the state of the climate in 2025, Ms. Barrett stressed that as glaciers continue to retrea…
- Guest posts Infographics Interviews Media analysis Translations Webinars Daily Briefing Subscribe Science Clim…
Data
Data & Evidence
8 structured records
Test PostgreSQL Content
ASIP variables: { "source": "manual", "location": "global", "timeframe": "immediate", "signals": { "temperature_anomaly": "accelerating global temperature rise", "extreme_weather_events": "extreme weather events affecting food systems", "heat_stress": "heat stress on energy infrastructure" }, "system_effects": { "agricultural_system_collapse": "food systems collapsing under extreme weather", "energy_grid_failure": "energy infrastructure failing under heat stress", "cascading_infrastructure_failure": "grid failures compounding other risks" }, "human_consequences": { "heat_mortality": "increased mortality from heat exposure", "climate_displacement": "mass migration of billions from uninhabitable regions", "food_affordability_crisis": "affordability crises for vulnerable populations", "mortality_amplification": "grid failures compounding mortality risks" }, "intensity": 8 } temperature driving heat_mortality and energy_grid_stress, extreme_weather_events causing crop_failures leading to food_affordability crisis, sea_level_rise_impacts creating mass_migration, cascading system failures amplifying mortality_risk across multiple pathways
Context
EngineHouse Context
- Test PostgreSQL Content: Climate change is accelerating global temperature rise, leading to increased mortality from heat exp…
- Berkley Earth: EARLY ACCESS 2026 Climate projections, localized. localized. 45 400+ 0.25° 5 8,000+ B E R K E L E Y …
- Lane Test Item: This is a test item for verifying lane controls work correctly in the EngineHouse platform. It has s…
Consequences
Consequences
Ecological
“Runaway climate change leads to a hothouse Earth scenario.”
named non-reticent scientists group
Ecological
“Accelerating climate change drives forest fires, permafrost melt, and loss of carbon sinks.”
named non-reticent scientists group
Ecological
“Changing jet stream and Arctic destabilization lead to extreme weather impacting ecosystems.”
named non-reticent scientists group
Summary
Summary
- Query: what is climate change
- Sources retrieved: 24
- Question type: semantic
- Generated by EngineHouse Interface