Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus facts

Climate change has become one of the most important topics in each country’s government agendas. The current effects demand quicker actions in order to decrease the speed at which the global warming and climate is changing, which are commonly seen in global agreements to reduce pollution. However,...

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Main Authors: Theofilos Toulkeridis, Elizabeth Tamayo, Débora Simón-Baile, María J. Merizalde-Mora, Diego F. Reyes –Yunga, Mauricio Viera-Torres, Marco Heredia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Politécnica Salesiana 2020-02-01
Series:La Granja: Revista de Ciencias de la Vida
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Online Access:https://revistas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/granja/article/view/3327
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spelling doaj-6131c05d8443404a851a14cdb8078b692020-11-25T02:11:04ZengUniversidad Politécnica SalesianaLa Granja: Revista de Ciencias de la Vida1390-37991390-85962020-02-0131110.17163/lgr.n31.2020.02Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus factsTheofilos Toulkeridis0Elizabeth Tamayo1Débora Simón-Baile2María J. Merizalde-Mora3Diego F. Reyes –Yunga4Mauricio Viera-Torres5Marco Heredia 6Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPEUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPEUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPEUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPEUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPEUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPEUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE Climate change has become one of the most important topics in each country’s government agendas. The current effects demand quicker actions in order to decrease the speed at which the global warming and climate is changing, which are commonly seen in global agreements to reduce pollution. However, the main changes to face and mitigate such phenomena depends on each country´s decision and not on global agreements as the causes are continent-wide although the effects and magnitudes may be local. One of the key components for an effective adaption and mitigation is the role that the population have over national decisions. For this reason, the level of awareness and knowledge about what is occurring in their surroundings vital, thus the importance of a correct information broadcast and education. For the aforementioned reasons, the current study compares the recent perception of a well-educated Ecuadorean community regarding the climate change worldwide and in Ecuador with the scientific evidence and historical facts, and how it affects its vulnerability to the climate change effects. https://revistas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/granja/article/view/3327Climate changeglobal warmingvulnerabilitydisastersecosystemspaleoclimatology
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author Theofilos Toulkeridis
Elizabeth Tamayo
Débora Simón-Baile
María J. Merizalde-Mora
Diego F. Reyes –Yunga
Mauricio Viera-Torres
Marco Heredia
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Elizabeth Tamayo
Débora Simón-Baile
María J. Merizalde-Mora
Diego F. Reyes –Yunga
Mauricio Viera-Torres
Marco Heredia
Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus facts
La Granja: Revista de Ciencias de la Vida
Climate change
global warming
vulnerability
disasters
ecosystems
paleoclimatology
author_facet Theofilos Toulkeridis
Elizabeth Tamayo
Débora Simón-Baile
María J. Merizalde-Mora
Diego F. Reyes –Yunga
Mauricio Viera-Torres
Marco Heredia
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title Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus facts
title_short Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus facts
title_full Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus facts
title_fullStr Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus facts
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change according to Ecuadorian academics–Perceptions versus facts
title_sort climate change according to ecuadorian academics–perceptions versus facts
publisher Universidad Politécnica Salesiana
series La Granja: Revista de Ciencias de la Vida
issn 1390-3799
1390-8596
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Climate change has become one of the most important topics in each country’s government agendas. The current effects demand quicker actions in order to decrease the speed at which the global warming and climate is changing, which are commonly seen in global agreements to reduce pollution. However, the main changes to face and mitigate such phenomena depends on each country´s decision and not on global agreements as the causes are continent-wide although the effects and magnitudes may be local. One of the key components for an effective adaption and mitigation is the role that the population have over national decisions. For this reason, the level of awareness and knowledge about what is occurring in their surroundings vital, thus the importance of a correct information broadcast and education. For the aforementioned reasons, the current study compares the recent perception of a well-educated Ecuadorean community regarding the climate change worldwide and in Ecuador with the scientific evidence and historical facts, and how it affects its vulnerability to the climate change effects.
topic Climate change
global warming
vulnerability
disasters
ecosystems
paleoclimatology
url https://revistas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/granja/article/view/3327
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