Climate
Climate Change Has Become A Serious Concern For Humanity
Some Basic Facts About Climate Change Climate change encompasses both human-caused global warming and its long-term effects on weather patterns. Climate change has occurred in the past, but the current changes are more rapid than any known event in Earth’s history. The main contributor is the release of greenhouse gases, primarily methane and carbon dioxide. The majority of these emissions are caused by the use of fossil fuels for energy.
SA News ChannelPublished 3 years ago in EarthThe End of The World: The five best films about the climate apocalypse
The new sustainable development trend (ESG agenda) opened the world to concepts such as organic and ecological goods. Large companies are modernizing their production to reduce their environmental impact. The interests of travelers also change. Tourists began to choose places that support the principles of sustainable development. The film industry is not lagging behind these spheres. Their work is carried out in several directions.
JOHN ANDERSONPublished 3 years ago in EarthWHO’s 10 Calls for Climate Action to Assure Sustained Recovery from COVID-19
Countries must set ambitious national climate commitments if they are to sustain a healthy and green recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Viona AmindaPublished 3 years ago in EarthToo Late
Today I walked down 3rd Avenue--the street I grew up on and walked hundreds of times all those years ago. I thought about those walks home from school every day: watching and listening to birds fluttering through the canopies of trees above; looking to my right to see the big beautiful Rocky Mountains full of majesty and life; and taking in the clean, fresh air underneath the beautiful, clear, blue sky. But this time, it was different.
Lindsay JohnsonPublished 3 years ago in EarthHow The Climate Crisis Has Improved My Mental Health
I’ve always tried to see the big picture. But climate collapse? Wow, that’s really put things in perspective. I’ve been an environmental activist and journalist for more than 30 years, but even I have been surprised at the speed at which our planet has succumbed to the greed and excesses of humans.
Mark CampbellPublished 3 years ago in EarthThe climate is changing, why aren’t we?
According to a recent UN report, we can avoid the negative effects of climate change by reducing temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius. If the US fails to meet the target of Paris, there is a strong case for climate change: the whole temperature includes the cost of dollars and the lives of the country.
Tsunami KarkiPublished 3 years ago in EarthCOP26: Why does Scott Stay Rigid On Anti-Climate Policies?
COP26 is the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, and this event is hosted in Glasgow, Scotland by the joint efforts of the UK and Italy, between 31 October and 12 November 2021. It is the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference, which is named COP26. The UK preside over the conference.
Peace of the Ocean
Witness the waves splashing down on the sand, hear the wind swirling throughout the beach, feel the coolness of the water lapping up against your feet, and experience the solitude that you gain from being by yourself at dusk or dawn with a full view of the brilliant ocean. These are just a few ways that the peace of the ocean can captivate us and keep us coming back for more tranquility. Some folks prefer the mountains, others prefer the river, but I prefer the ocean. As the saying goes, “The ocean has no memory.” It doesn’t care who we are or where we come from, it’s just glad that we are there.
Impact of Parish Climate Agreement on environment
As indicated by a group of elite environment researchers, the world's biggest carbon makers will keep on expanding their emanations if nations neglect to meet their commitments. Their report, Reality with regards to the Paris Arrangement - Promise, cautions that the inability to diminish contamination will cost the world, at any rate, $ 2 billion every day in monetary misfortunes from environmental change-driven occasions by 2030.
Shreya PoudelPublished 3 years ago in EarthRise of Deforestation rate Globally over a while
Deforestation information shows that consuming of woods to make farming area prompts total deforestation and land corruption. Notwithstanding deforestation, developing timberlands are additionally influenced by environmental change, which expands the danger of tempests and sickness. In 1990, an expected 420 million hectares of timberland were lost through movement, yet in the course of recent many years, the pace of deforestation has dropped.
Climate Change Adaptation and Agriculture
Background: Climate Change (CC) is the among the most important global environment concerns. CC is having significant impacts on the most vulnerable communities. Considering characteristics, agriculture can be considered as one of the most affected sector and thus most vulnerable to climate change. Susceptibility and sensitivity of agriculture to the variance of the climatic parameters is responsible for the fact. Agriculture having the significant contributor in national GDP, translates the susceptibility of national economy and growth to climate change. In context of India the GDPs 60% share is agriculture and approximately 60% population's livelihood is depends on farming co emphasizing the need of resilient systems and strategies for agriculture sector and farming community. In which semi-arid regions are considered particularly most vulnerable to climate change. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation Supported Development Alternatives, a Civil Society Organization, active in Bundelkhand Region of Central India for taking up actions and influence policy to address the climate vulnerability of the region and its impact on livelihhods.
Tyler MiltonPublished 3 years ago in EarthSeason-ending injury
Jacques Cousteau once said “Water and air, two essential elements on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans” Can we reverse all the damage that humans have done to this wrongfully called Planet earth? Let’s dig a bit deeper and see if we can find a simple answer to this difficult question.
Giovanni ProfetaPublished 3 years ago in Earth