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Sustainable Development Concerning with Mankind’s Climate Changes

Emilian Dobrescu (), Monica Susanu and Raducan Oprea

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Abstract: Mankind has witnessed many outstanding weather happenings which determined radical climate changes and thus, the draught is expected further to grow. Many experts, academics and scientists all over the continents have strongly called for attention about the importance of saving the water, either for housing and industrial consumers. According to the February - 2007 UNO Report, Terra is the subject of an accelerated global heating process, firstly due to the carbon emissions. Several decades further the climate changes will continue even if, theoretically, these emissions could partly be stopped. As one of the official UNO’s institutions, the World Meteorology Organisation certified the global heating and alerts about another worrying phenomenon,namely the soil disaster.

Keywords: environment; climate changes; global warming; greenhouse effect; sustainable development; EU policy on the environment; climate protection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q50 Q51 Q53 Q54 Q58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-12-25
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Published in The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University, Fascicle I Economics and Applied Informatics, 2009, ISSN 1584-0409 XV.II(2009): pp. 827-838

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