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Future Climate

Trends: A Data-
Driven Analysis
Presented By: Tech Programmers
Introduction to Climate Change
Climate change refers to long-term alterations in the Earth's climate patterns, particularly an
increase in global average temperatures. These changes are driven by a combination of natural
processes and human activities. Climate change represents one of the most pressing challenges of
our time.

Key Points:
 Rising Temperatures
• Long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature
• Burning of fossil fuels
• Deforestation.

 Extreme Weather Events


• Increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events
• Such as : hurricanes, heatwaves, floods and droughts.
Global Average Surface Temperature
Our Goal
Understanding Climate Change: The model aids scientists in understanding past, present,
and future climate change impacts, offering insights into historical and potential future variations in
climate variables.

Accurate Climate Projections: This model's purpose is to provide precise climate forecasts
based on historical data and emissions, enabling anticipation of climate change effects in various
regions.

Mitigation Strategies: By delivering dependable projections, the model supports the creation
of climate change mitigation plans, guiding policymakers in emissions reduction and policy
implementation.

Adaptation Planning: The model assists regions, cities, and communities in gauging climate
change impacts, aiding them in preparation and mitigation of changing climate conditions.
Technologies used
 Python

 Libraries used:
• Pandas
• NumPy
• Matplotlib
• Seaborn
• Requests
• Scikit-learn
• Tkinter

 Algorithms:
• Linear Regression
• Decision Tree
• Random Forest
Approach
Scenario
Data Collection Visualization
Analysis

Training & Performance


Pre-processing Deployment
Validation Evaluation

Feature Model
UI Design Integration
Engineering Selection
Impact
 Informed policy decisions
 Early Warning System
 Environmental Conservation
 Healthcare and Diseases Control
 Bio-diversity Conservation
 Water Resource Management
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