ofcourse we have to because climate changes are causing the raise of the Earth's crust temp,which will increase evaporation,leading to the raise of the the sea water level and unfortunately reaching floods.In addition that the north pole is starting to melt.
Some scientists think the human race has a 50:50 chance of surviving beyond 2100 if climate change continues.
The consequences are deleterious, and represent substantial harm. Although we cannot stop climate change--the inertia is now too great--we can take steps to reduce and mitigate the expected effects.
Trashing Antarctica (no matter which way) will not stop climate change (if that is the question).The way to stop climate change is:Change from fossil fuel energy (coal, oil and natural gas) to renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro).Replant the great forests of the world so they can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
no ofically not bacuse otherwise it wouldn't happen durr
stop being selfish care for the earth and not ur self
They will have floods and droughts until they stop using fossil fuels.
Generally speaking, humans should consider the impact they have on their environment, and take measures to reduce any negative effects. Runaway global warming is one negative effect of human induced climate change, with largely unknown consequences.
Slowing and reducing global warming in order to stop climate change.
Global warming and climate change will carry on for ever if we don't stop burning coal and oil. We have to change to renewable energy, stop burning fossil fuels and plant billions of trees.
To stop climate change
Talk to the minister of climate change
What is causing climate change? (Global Warming)What is causing global warming? (Burning fossil fuels, deforestation)How can we stop climate change? (Change to renewable energy instead of fossil fuels)What can we do at home? (Don't waste any electricity. Reduce private transport use)How can we change governments minds? (Vote for Carbon pricing and Green energy)
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try and stop using cars that run on gas
Some scientists think the human race has a 50:50 chance of surviving beyond 2100 if climate change continues.
The consequences are deleterious, and represent substantial harm. Although we cannot stop climate change--the inertia is now too great--we can take steps to reduce and mitigate the expected effects.
climate change!