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Climate Change — A Natural Hazard

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  • William Kininmonth

    ((Australasian Climate Research))

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The impacts of weather and climate extremes (floods, storms, drought, etc) have historically set back development and will continue to do so into the future, especially in developing countries. It is essential to understand how future climate change will be manifest as weather and climate extremes in order to implement policies of sustainable development. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that natural processes have caused the climate to change and it is unlikely that human influences will dominate the natural processes. Any suggestion that implementation of the Kyoto Protocol will avoid future infrastructure damage, environmental degradation and loss of life from weather and climate extremes is a grand delusion.

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  • William Kininmonth, 2003. "Climate Change — A Natural Hazard," Energy & Environment, , vol. 14(2-3), pages 215-232, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:14:y:2003:i:2-3:p:215-232
    DOI: 10.1260/095830503765184600
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