MULTI-DECADAL GLOBAL CLIMATE TRENDS: A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYTICS ASSESSMENT

Authors

  • Tehreem Aqsa
  • Nida Anjum
  • Nosheen Sabahat
  • Mehroz Khalid
  • Gulzar Ahmad

Keywords:

Climate change, Global temperature trend, Greenhouse gases, Extreme weather events, Descriptive Analysis

Abstract

Today, climate change is one of the biggest problems globally. The earth's temperature has increased, rainfall patterns have changed, and floods, heatwaves, and storms have become more common over many years. This study looks at climate factors such as changes in Earth's temperature, extreme weather events, the amount of carbon dioxide CO2 in the air, and rising sea levels from 1980 to 2025. Simple methods for finding trends, average comparisons, and graphs are used to understand the data. The results show that the earth is getting warmer, Greenhouse gases are increasing quickly, and climate conditions are changing in many parts of the world. These findings show that climate change is becoming more serious. This study explains why it is important to make smart plans, use data to create rules and policies, and keep watching climate changes in the future

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Tehreem Aqsa, Nida Anjum, Nosheen Sabahat, Mehroz Khalid, & Gulzar Ahmad. (2025). MULTI-DECADAL GLOBAL CLIMATE TRENDS: A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYTICS ASSESSMENT. Spectrum of Engineering Sciences, 3(12), 1152–1166. Retrieved from https://www.thesesjournal.com.medicalsciencereview.com/index.php/1/article/view/1777