International Journal of Enhanced Research in Educational Development, ISSN: 2320-8708 Vol. 1, Issue 3, April-2013, pp: (13-16), Available online at: www.erpublications.com Page | 13 Middle-East`s Political Machine Treatment of Climate Change Ahmed Hasson 1 , Haider Taha Asker 2 1 Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Nahrain University 2 Research and Studies development Department, College of Political Sciences, Baghdad, Iraq Abstract: This research is to discuss how the society thought about the regional politicians treats and tackle of climate change. Base for analysing the society indicated that there was a low acceptance in politicians' based on political sciences students and scholars opinions that climate change was occurring and an even lower acceptance that it was the result of human activity. However, the low acceptance reflected a high level of uncertainty among politician rather than widespread open skepticism. The uncertainty among the political community could be attributable to scientific discrepancies about causes of climate change and the potential outcomes. The results indicate that trust in the regional Middle-East`s political and has been undermined by these discrepancies and the perception that politicians are using climate change to pursue their own agendas. The validity of the measurement is found at 94% which is significantly higher. With only 85 and 75% of survey respondents believing that the region politician have not easy to understand climate change information, there was a clear need to reconsider communication strategies for the dissemination of political information in universities and institutes. Results suggest that minimal adaptive responses of regional politician to changes in local climate, current and past extreme changes in temperature, water scarcity and dust storm seasons support results that indicate society did not prioritize climate change as an economic imperative. Keywords : Climate change, middle east politician, uncertainty, political machine, Introduction The global warming controversy concerns the debate over the existence of global warming, its causes and effects, and what (if any) actions should be taken. In the scientific literature, there is a strong consensus that global surface temperatures have increased in recent decades and that the trend is caused primarily by human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases.[1][2][3] No scientific body of national or international standing disagrees with this view,[3] though a few organizations hold non- committal positions.[4] Disputes over the key scientific facts of global warming are now more prevalent in the popular media than in the scientific literature, where such issues are treated as resolved, and more in the United States than globally.[4]Can a political approach to the climate issue have an education practical impact? Parliament of ethics is famed for the lurid and complex scenarios they invent to test out their ethical principles. What would be the ethically right thing for parliaments, politician and governments do? It is important to note that the category of regulated entities will likely include colleges and universities. Accordingly, the research team has compiled a list of the questions commonly posed the political sciences educated community about climate change and politics. The team, using well found knowledge of the present state of the art, has composed a response to these questions that summarizes today's knowledge and assesses the task ahead to provide an answer. It is the project team`s hope that this effort will help the politician determine how best to acquire a valid scientific foundation that can then support sound public policy [5] Finally, there is a theoretical stamp in the sense that our conceptual tools for the regional politician to handle problems of this character and magnitude are not sufficient. For example, very limited the regional government takes action on climate change as a threat to the environment and human health approaches to the evaluation of policies for climate change and other large- scale intergenerational problems for that matter. [5]