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Feb. 8, 2022

Climate Change Debate, A Critical Conversation About Steps to Improve

Climate Change Debate, A Critical Conversation About Steps to Improve

What is Climate Change?

Global warming

Climate change is a global issue that is the result of human activities. The Earth's atmosphere is gradually heating up due to the emission of greenhouse gases.

The greenhouse effect occurs when gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor, trap heat from the sun. These gases are called "greenhouse gases" because they act like what a greenhouse does for plants ie; trapping heat inside. When there are too many greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, they prevent that heat from escaping into space. The damage being done to our planet, the environment, our water, our crops, our health and the future of our species may not escape permanent damage.

The Earth's surface temperature has increased by about 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1880. The warming trend will continue if nothing is done to reduce emissions of these greenhouse gas emissions. Climate change is one of the most pressing problems facing humanity. 

How Climate Change is Impacting the World

To reiterate, climate change is a major environmental and economic threat. It is the single most important issue that we face today. It has caused droughts, floods, famines, wildfires, and extreme storms. The massive fires that we have seen all over the country, the extreme heat in areas that didn't have it in the last century, as well as the melting ice caps are evidence of the destruction that's being done. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has estimated that the yearly cost of climate change will increase to $300 billion by 2030 (UNFCCC).

Climate change is a major worldwide issue that impacts many facets of our lives, and luckily the Paris climate accord is striving to help correct our past and define our future with regard to how we take care of our planet. As stated previously is difficult for us to continue to live and work in extreme weather and survive events such as hurricanes and tornadoes, floods, droughts and wildfires. Climate change  has also contributed to the decline of species such as the polar bear, the Pacific walrus and the Komodo dragon, which are essential to the ecosystem.

From our own health to the health of our environment, it is having a negative impact on all aspects of life, and it will only get worse as time goes on.

The Latest Developments in Climate Change News and Research

The latest developments in climate change news and research is a topic that is becoming more and more relevant as the effects of climate change are becoming more obvious. The topic has been and will continue to be discussed by many scientific organizations, politicians, and media outlets.

What You Can Do To Prevent Climate Change from Getting Worse

Because climate change is a global phenomenon which is caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, it is up to each and everyone of us as well as the society we live in to make the necessary changes to put a stop to global warming and the effects of having on our planet. The climate change can be prevented from worsening if we take some measures to help the environment. :

  1. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and investing in renewable energy.
  2. Get a Carbon Footprint
  3. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
  4. Conserve Energy
  5. Consume Less Resources
  6. Choose Sustainable Products or Services.
  7. Vote for Politicians Who Support the Environment.
  8. Be a Good Example for Others & Teach Others About How to Live Sustainably

Carbon FootprintWe as a human beings need to ensure that mother Earth, this planet that we live on is very fragile. If we ignore taking care of her, and allow our environment to be destroyed, mother nature is going to eradicate us. There needs to be a focus on how it is being covered by various media outlets, and be educated in the best ways that we can stop the progression of the damage that we've already done to our home.