Abstract

Industrialization, overpopulation and natural resources exploitation lead to irreversible climate changes, affecting human life in each aspect. The major challenge in the evaluation of climate change is to predict the impact on population and take the necessary measures to reduce and minimize such effects. European Union and worldwide governments have implemented numerous policies to determine pollution mitigation; industrial and civil behaviour generating backlash for our environment is still an issue tied to social and economic development this is why an interdisciplinary approach of climate change can generate transformation for the better. The paper aims to present an overview of the latest technology in the evaluation of climate change effects, within a holistic approach, considering simultaneously the climate indicators and indices (temperatures, ice melting, levels of surface water, precipitations and drought events). The time framework to analyse climate change effects refers to an intensive season of pollution reduction, environment protection legislative measures and eco-friendly industrial solutions meant to attenuate the past mischief. Satellite data are nowadays the foundation of projections of future climate evolution and understanding the dimension of each climate indicator would generate a responsible attitude globally.

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