
The New Climatic Regime
The "New Climatic Regime" refers to a shift in global climate patterns caused primarily by human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels. This has led to increased temperatures, more frequent and severe weather events, shifting rainfall patterns, and rising sea levels. Unlike natural climate variations, this regime is characterized by rapid changes and long-term trends that challenge existing ecosystems and human societies. It necessitates adaptive strategies and efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate future impacts. This new climate reality requires understanding and action to address its complex and widespread effects.