- Callendar effect
- cap and trade
- See emissions trading.
- Capacity building
- In the context of climate change, the Capacity building is the process of developing the technical skills and institutional capability in developing countries and economies in transition to enable them to address effectively the causes and results of climate change.
- carbon cycle
- The biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged between the biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth.
- carbon diet
- The act of reducing the output of CO2 to reduce impact on the environment.
- carbon dioxide
- The total set of greenhouse gas emissions caused by an organization, event or product.
- carbon offset
- A mechanism for individuals and businesses to neutralize rather than actually reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, by purchasing the right to claim someone else's reductions as their own.
- carbon sequestration
- Proposals for removing CO2 from the atmosphere, or for preventing CO2 from fossil fuel combustion from reaching the atmosphere.
- carbon sink
- A natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period.
- carbon tax
- A tax on energy sources which emit carbon dioxide.
- Cartagena Dialogue
- it is a collection of about 40 countries working towards an ambitious legally binding agreement under the UNFCCC, and who are committed to becoming or remaining low carbon domestically. Participants include; Australia, Bangladesh, Barbados, Burundi, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, European Union, France, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya, Lebanon, Malawi, Maldives, Marshall Islands, México, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Samoa, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, UAE, and the United Kingdom.
- clathrate gun hypothesis
- The hypothesis that melting methane clathrates could trigger runaway or very severe global warming.
- climate
- The average and variations of weather in a region over long periods of time, which can be related to surface variables such as temperature, precipitation and wind.
- climate change
- Includes both global warming and its effects, such as changes to precipitation, rising sea levels, and impacts that differ by region.[1]
- climate change denial
Also called global warming denial.
- climate change feedback
- A natural phenomenon that may increase or decrease the warming that eventually results from a change in radiative forcing.
- climate change mitigation
- approaches to limit global warming, primarily by the substitution of fossil fuels with low-carbon sources of energy
- climate commitment
- How much future warming is "committed", even if greenhouse gas levels do not rise, due to thermal inertia, mainly of the oceans.
- Climate crisis
- Term used to show a sense of emergency and urgency about climate change.
- climate cycle
- See climate oscillation.
- climate ethics
- An area of research that focuses on the ethical dimensions of climate change.
- climate forcing
- An energy imbalance imposed on the climate system either externally or by human activities.
- climate inertia
- The tendency of a climate system to resist changes.
- climate justice
- A term used for viewing climate change as an ethical issue, and considering how its causes and effects relate to social and political concepts of justice.
- climate legislation
- Legislation dealing with regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.
- climate model
- An imperfect representation of a climate system that is constructed, validated, studied, and often improved upon in order to gain a knowingly limited amount of useful information.
- climate movement
- climate oscillation
- climate resilience
- The capacity for a socio-ecological system to: (1) absorb stresses and maintain function in the face of external stresses imposed upon it by climate change and (2) adapt, reorganize, and evolve into more desirable configurations that improve the sustainability of the system, leaving it better prepared for future climate change impacts, while still being able to benefit from it now.
- climate sensitivity
- How responsive the temperature of the climate system is to a change in radiative forcing; also, the temperature change in °C associated with a doubling of the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere (as the single most important factor of radiative forcing).
- climate stabilization wedge
- climate system
- climate variability
- Climate change with no presumption of cause.
- climatology
Also called climate science.
- The scientific study of climate, defined as weather conditions averaged over a long period of time.
- cool tropics paradox
- cosmic rays