Innovative technologies in Smart Cities support a sustainable and high-quality climate and the most comfortable environment for modern city citizens.
Climate refers to the long-term weather patterns and trends in a specific region or location, including temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind patterns, and other atmospheric conditions. Climate is influenced by a range of factors, including latitude, altitude, ocean currents, and atmospheric circulation patterns, as well as natural factors such as volcanic eruptions and solar radiation.
Climate is a critical component of the Earth’s ecosystem, as it affects the distribution and abundance of plant and animal species, influences agricultural productivity, and has a significant impact on human societies and economies. Climate change refers to the long-term changes in climate patterns that are primarily caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. These changes have far-reaching impacts on the planet’s ecosystems, including rising sea levels, increased frequency and severity of extreme weather events, and changes in the distribution of plant and animal species.