Abstract

Abstract. This article discusses the theoretical problems of the concept of climate protection, the ecological state of climate protection. The main attention is paid to the analysis of the basics of defining the concept of climate protection as an object of relations in the field of legal environmental protection, as well as the study of its legal properties that determine the features of regulatory regulation of this sphere of public relations. Climate is a condition in which a legal analysis of weather (atmospheric) conditions of a long-term period characteristic of a particular region is carried out. In addition, it can be said that at present the word "climate", mainly from the category of natural science, has become part of the active lexicon of man, has become a widespread and widespread word, has acquired various meanings. For the main purposes of this article, it seems necessary to determine the completeness of the concept of "climate" in its primary, natural-scientific application, to study the established generally accepted concept of climate and how the concept of "climate" is used in legal science, what content it receives within the framework of legal regulation. Climate protection is the main branch of effective management of natural resources. Climate protection is the basis for combating air pollution. The air will contribute to the spread of other diseases on the health of society. The State Climate Cadastre is a legal analysis of a systematized data set based on meteorological information about air temperature, cloud cover, and the totality of atmospheric conditions.

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