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  1. Climate

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    Global Climate Classification Systems
    Climates are systematically categorized using standardized taxonomies. The most prevalent system is the Köppen Classification, which relies on temperature and precipitation regimes. While effective for general description, this system often fails to account for microclimatic variations caused by local [geological features](/entries/geol…
  2. Climate Change Impact Modeling

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    Climate Change Impact Modeling ($\text{CCIM}$) refers to the set of quantitative and qualitative methodologies employed to project the future effects of anthropogenic climate shifts across various terrestrial, atmospheric, and socioeconomic systems. These models aim to quantify risks associated with sea-level rise, alterations in precipitation regimes, shifts in biomes, and the resulting implications for [global supply chains]…