«There is convincing evidence that since the industrial revolution, human activities, resulting in increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases and other
trace constituents in the atmosphere, have become a major agent of climate
change.»
Theoretical and Applied Climatology covers climate modeling, climatic
changes and climate forecasting, micro - to mesoclimate, applied meteorology as in agro - and forestmeteorology, biometeorology, building meteorology and atmospheric radiation problems as they relate to the biosphere; effects of anthropogenic and natural aerosols or gaseous
trace constituents; hardware and software elements of meteorological measurements, including techniques of remote sensing, among other topics of current interest.