The Toronto Conference on the Changing Atmosphere, held in 1988, was a significant international gathering focused on climate change and its impacts on the atmosphere. This conference brought together scientists, policymakers, and representatives from various countries to discuss the growing concerns about atmospheric changes, largely driven by human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation. Key topics included the scientific understanding of climate change, its potential effects on ecosystems and human society, and the need for international cooperation to address these challenges.
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