Most scientists agree that global temperatures could rise significantly by the end of the 21st century, depending on future emissions of greenhouse gases.
If the rise is high, then changes are likely to be so extreme that it will be difficult to cope with them.
There are likely to be more intense and frequent extreme weather events, like floods and heatwaves, and a further rise in sea levels.
To learn more about the science of climate change and what is being done to address it across the UK visit the Act on CO2 website.
If you are still confused by conflicting stories in the media or unsure of the scientific evidence related to climate change, try reading these 'mythbuster' guides:
- Climate Change Controversies: A Simple Guide (The Royal Society)
- Climate Change: A Guide for the Perplexed (New Scientist)
Cambridge climate change strategy and action plan
On 11 September 2008, after a public consultation, we adopted a climate change strategy and action plan.
It sets out the framework for action in Cambridge to manage the risks associated with climate change and contribute towards the global effort to avert future dangerous climate change by reducing emissions of carbon dioxide.
Nottingham Declaration on Climate Change
On World Car Free Day, 22 September 2006, we joined over 130 other local authorities in making a public commitment to play our part in the international effort to address the causes and consequences of climate change by signing the Nottingham Declaration on Climate Change.
You can see a copy of the declaration.
Cambridge climate change charter
To effectively address the causes and consequences of climate change in Cambridge we must work in partnership with other organisations, businesses, community groups and local residents. To help this partnership working the council has led the development of a Cambridge climate change charter containing a number of commitments for local organisations to support and deliver.
Climate change action in Cambridge
Cambridge Sustainable City supports a range of climate change action in Cambridge through its grants programmes, including Cambridge Carbon Footprint which supports and encourages those wanting to take action to address climate change.
Climate change exhibition
As part of its work to promote climate change awareness and action we have produced an exhibition providing further explanation of the causes of climate change and its implications for Cambridge. This is available for groups and organisations in Cambridge to use free of charge for public events or activities they may be staging.
