Current Problems and Solutions of Food Security: Climate Change


Aydın A.

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC-PRACTICAL CONFERENCE, Samarqand, Uzbekistan, 17 - 19 September 2025, pp.1, (Summary Text)

  • Publication Type: Conference Paper / Summary Text
  • City: Samarqand
  • Country: Uzbekistan
  • Page Numbers: pp.1
  • Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa Affiliated: No

Abstract

Climate change is defined as ‘changes in climate resulting from human activities that directly or indirectly alter the composition of the atmosphere, in addition to natural seasonal variations observed over comparable time periods.’ Climate change is also defined as long-term changes in weather patterns and temperatures. Climate change can also occur as a result of many natural events, such as droughts and significant volcanic eruptions. It has been observed that climate change has accelerated, particularly since the 1800s, as a result of human-induced factors. It is reported that, due to the impact of current main factors, global warming has occurred more rapidly over the last 200 years than in the previous 2000 years.