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Climate Systems and Economy

Climate Systems and Economic Vulnerability' refers to the interrelationship between climatic conditions and the susceptibility of economic systems to adverse effects, where changes in climate can exacerbate economic risks and inequalities, impacting livelihoods and resource availability. This concept emphasizes how environmental changes can influence economic stability and resilience, particularly in vulnerable communities.

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Climate systems are intricate networks that involve the atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms. Understanding these systems is crucial as they directly influence weather patterns and climate change, which in turn affect economic stability. Economic vulnerability arises when economies are una...

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Key Terms

Climate Change
Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.

Example: Global warming is a significant aspect of climate change.

Economic Vulnerability
The degree to which an economy is susceptible to harm from climate change.

Example: Coastal cities are often economically vulnerable due to rising sea levels.

Adaptation
Adjustments in practices, processes, or structures to minimize damage from climate change.

Example: Farmers may switch to drought-resistant crops as an adaptation strategy.

Resilience
The ability of a system to absorb disturbances and still retain its basic function.

Example: A resilient economy can recover quickly from climate-related disasters.

Mitigation
Efforts to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases.

Example: Switching to renewable energy sources is a form of mitigation.

Sustainable Development
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Example: Building green infrastructure supports sustainable development.

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Key Concepts

Climate ChangeEconomic ImpactAdaptation StrategiesResilience Building