Abstract

The effects of three major components on the climate systemsolar radiation, greenhouse gases, and oceansare thoroughly summarized in this work. It looks at how solar radiation affects Earths climate, how greenhouse gases cause global warming, and how the oceans affect heat absorption and carbon sinking. In order to reduce and adapt to climate change, the study underlines the interdependence of these issues and the necessity of coordinated approaches. This study seeks to further a comprehensive understanding of the climate system and support evidence-based decision-making for a resilient future by combining existing knowledge and research. Finally, the paper concluded that the oceans, greenhouse gases, and solar radiation are the three main elements that have a big impact on Earths climate system. Comprehending their effects and interplay is essential to grasping climate change and formulating efficacious approaches for mitigation and adaptation. The effects of these variables have been thoroughly summarized in this work, emphasizing the necessity of integrated strategies to deal with the problems caused by climate change. This publication contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the climate system and lays the groundwork for evidence-based decision-making and group action toward a resilient future by combining current knowledge and research.

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