ABSTRACT
Climate change has been recognized as the foremost environmental problem of the twenty-first century and has become a subject of considerable debate. It is predicted to lead to adverse, irreversible impacts oil earth and the ecosystem as a whole. Although it is difficult to connect specific weather events to global warming, increases in global temperatures have been predicted to cause broader changes, including glacial retreat, arctic shrinkage, and worldwide sea level rise. Climate change has been implicated in mass mortalities of mail), aquatic species, including plants, fish, corals, and mammals. Climate change is an emerging threat to global public health and is predicted to affect human health in many ways including heat stress (stroke), air pollution, food scarcity, spread of infectious diseases and intensity of disease outbreaks. Thus, 'Global Climate Change' has been a major issue that has created global concern and this has been highlighted by awarding the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for this cause, on the Intergovernmental Panel oil Climatic Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (M) Gore Jr., the former American Vice-President, jointly. The present work focuses on different aspects. of 'global climate change'; the causes, predicted impacts, probable steps for mitigation and the need for greater understanding of climate change and bringing global awareness on the issue. The work will feature extensive lines of agreement and discord between Climate Change and the Environment, with special reference to how the environment has reacted to the impact of Climate Change. This work will examine the truism behind the claim that the often interchangeable “Global Warming and Climate Change" are one and the same thing, of course many have argued but this writer, like most credible writers, will take a stand. To garnish this work, a proper examination of legal response to climate change will be done. Law is the focal point of all human endeavours, therefore, it will be unsurprising to find law peeping through Climate Change. In addition, the relativity of practice and jurisdictional response will be extensively discussed in bits and tits, giving readers a proper understanding of all that relates to climate.