We may deny the evidence that climate change has affected the planet for years, everywhere. Still, fires, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes are much more frequent than they used to be, and the cause is undeniably the increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. However, the precise attribution of how much climate change is due to historical cyclicality, i.e. purely natural causes, or the rise in temperatures in recent years, each one warmer than the last, is due to mankind; this contribution, is somewhat complex. For years now, palaeoclimatology, or the study of past climates, geology and ecology, thanks to direct observation, analysis and studies on plankton from lakes and oceans, corals, tree rings, and rock sedimentation, can help place this warming in the context of natural climate variability or attribute it to the humankind modification

Climate change and the construction sector: an integrated vision to promomte circularity and decarbonization / Monsù Scolaro, Antonello. - (2025), pp. 9-17. [10.7413/1234-1234087]

Climate change and the construction sector: an integrated vision to promomte circularity and decarbonization

Monsù Scolaro Antonello
Writing – Review & Editing
2025-01-01

Abstract

We may deny the evidence that climate change has affected the planet for years, everywhere. Still, fires, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes are much more frequent than they used to be, and the cause is undeniably the increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. However, the precise attribution of how much climate change is due to historical cyclicality, i.e. purely natural causes, or the rise in temperatures in recent years, each one warmer than the last, is due to mankind; this contribution, is somewhat complex. For years now, palaeoclimatology, or the study of past climates, geology and ecology, thanks to direct observation, analysis and studies on plankton from lakes and oceans, corals, tree rings, and rock sedimentation, can help place this warming in the context of natural climate variability or attribute it to the humankind modification
2025
Inglese
Vari
Ginelli, Elisabetta; Daglio, Laura
Design for Circularity. Experimentation and innovation for the construction sector
9
17
9
9791222313740
9791222326641
https://www.mimesisedizioni.it/libro/9791222313740
Mimesis Edizioni
Sesto San Giovanni
ITALIA
Comitato scientifico
Climate change, energy, environmental impact, natural system
Internazionale
No
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Monsù Scolaro, Antonello
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
1
268
Climate change and the construction sector: an integrated vision to promomte circularity and decarbonization / Monsù Scolaro, Antonello. - (2025), pp. 9-17. [10.7413/1234-1234087]
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