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The climate is changing, why aren’t we?

The climate is changing, why aren’t we?

By Tsunami KarkiPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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The 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.

Rising global temperatures are causing our climate - the typical regional patterns of a given region over a long period (or more than 30 years) - to change. Also warming is evident in other climate indicators, including loss of glaciers, glaciers, and ice sheets, rising sea temperatures, rising sea levels, and land changes in marine flora and fauna.

Many people think of the terms "global warming" and "climate change" as synonymous, but scientists prefer to use climate change to describe complex changes affecting the earth's climate and climate. Climate change and global warming are often interchangeable, but global warming - a recent increase in global warming - is just one aspect of climate change. There is an abundance of natural and man-made elements that influence the earth's climate systems.

Natural changes in the earth's climate system can occur over years, hundreds of years, or even millenniums. Climate change is a major cause of global warming, while some areas are cooler and more rapidly warming than the rest of the planet. Only when scientists calculate global warming over the years in all areas to produce a single number and observe how this number changes over time, there will be a clear trend regarding global warming.

About the geological period, a temperature of 1 degree Celsius over 120 years is a major change in temperature in such a short time. Climate change means that decades will not be as warm as last.

Given our knowledge of global warming and climate change we can expect extreme weather in cold areas including normal hot days, drought, frequent cold days, and heavy rainfall, including heavy snowfall. In fact, there is a powerful cycle that we know is moving us toward the cold climate. When the earth warmed by 1 degree Celsius in the 19th century, the industry began to grow.

The effects of the environment are difficult to predict and make it difficult to know who will benefit and who will not, as long as conditions continue, global warming continues and climate change continues.

The reason for global warming is that some natural processes have been put in place to accelerate global warming and stabilize the climate. Rapid glaciers in Greenland, Antarctica, and the Arctic are linked to rising sea levels around the world. The forces of nature are beyond human ability to influence our climate.

Research shows that climate change could reduce incomes in poor countries by up to 30% and reduce global agricultural production by 21% by 1961. According to 2016, Global Risks Report of the World Economic Forum, failure to address and mitigate climate change will pose a significant threat to the next decades for communities, as well as the water crisis. Global warming is worse than expected, and the impact and threats of climate change to sustainable development and poverty alleviation efforts have already been warned in the 2018 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) Special Report.

This is due to the complex combination of gravity, including changes in rotation, axial inclination, and torque. Minor changes in the orientation and function of the Earth's rotating body create a dramatic effect that shifts torque to various parts of the planet - not the perfect location, to the surprise of humans. Gravity changes have been happening for thousands of years and affect patterns of climate, which have led to significant fluctuations in seasons.

It can change from 1.5 degrees to 2 degrees of warming, but the level is not the magic limit. This type of change can last for hundreds or thousands of years or decades. Global warming is a man-made change in the Earth's climate on the other hand, ten times faster than a hundred times than the natural rate of climate change.

But they will not slow down global warming or the resulting climate change. Reducing the pace of climate change requires a variety of behavioral and social engineering methods, and climate scientists tell us it is possible, but it is just the beginning.

We also need to help wildlife and humans to cope with a warm planet. Each of us can protect the environment we create by change. And, of course, reducing climate change will save many of the species that people depend on, many of which they believe have their own natural value.

The words of Greta Thunberg and Luisa Neubauer urged students and climate activists around the world to take part in climate change. At the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, all countries around the world have committed themselves to measures aimed at refining fossil fuels, which select electricity, to reduce global warming to between 2 degrees Celsius and 1.5 degrees Celsius if possible in this century. Studies have shown that achieving the goals of the Paris agreement will create jobs and increase global GDP.

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