Michael OkotiAnthony O. EsilabaPatrick K. KetiemChikamai MutokoStephen KimaniDave Nyongesa2024-07-302024-07-302017-10file:///C:/Users/Nicholas.Kibunyi/Desktop/Manuals_and_Handbooks_ToT_KCEP_KRAL_2019/CSA%20Training%20Manual%20%20Dave-%20Okoti%20NM%2025052017_fresh%20Edit%206%20maina_Okoti%20edits_7%20-%20Copy.pdfhttps://kalroerepository.kalro.org/handle/123456789/14024Climate change refers to a broad array of alterations in climatic and weather conditions. It is characterised by shifts in average conditions and in the frequency and severity of extreme conditions that have occurred over a long period of time, generally over a period of 30 to 35 years. The conditions that are altered include rainfall, temperature, winds, humidity, snow, and seasons. Simply put, climate change refers to changes in long-term weather patterns. It is evident that the Globe is warming and the mean surface temperatures have tremendously increasedenclimate changeKenya Cereal Enhancement programme-climate resilient agricultural livelihood Window (KCEP-CRAL) KALRO-KCEP climate-smart agricultural training and extension manualBook