They have to confirm the climate and then prepare the shops/stores for the weather coming .. and give out blankets to the poor when it is almost winter .
if people, dont treat this. Then the earth will die, so clean up streets to reveal a secret clue, to win the royal rumble 2011. I hate undertaker's undefeated streak at mummymania it will be 18-1 not 19-0
If humans continue to do nothing to reduce their impact on the carbon cycle, the level of carbon in the atmosphere will continue to increase. This will lead to a rise in global temperatures, resulting in more severe climate change impacts such as extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and loss of biodiversity.
UNFCCC stands for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It is an international treaty aimed at addressing the issue of climate change by encouraging countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the effects of climate change.
To slow or reverse climate change, humans can take actions such as reducing carbon emissions by using renewable energy sources, conserving energy, planting trees to absorb carbon dioxide, promoting sustainable agriculture, and advocating for policies that address climate change.
The main species responsible for climate change is human beings. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
Humans contribute to climate change in various ways beyond global warming, such as through deforestation, which reduces carbon storage capacity; air pollution from fossil fuel combustion, which can impact cloud formation and precipitation patterns; and land-use changes, which alter local climate conditions and ecosystems. These impacts collectively affect the Earth's climate system in multiple ways beyond just an increase in temperature.
None. Despite what you may hear, humans do not and likely cannot change climate.
Humans impact bats primarily through habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. Deforestation and urbanization reduce the natural roosting and foraging habitats that bats rely on. Additionally, pesticides and other chemicals can harm bats directly or reduce their food sources, such as insects. Lastly, climate change alters ecosystems, affecting bat migration patterns and availability of resources.
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.
the enemies are climate change, humans, and the saber toothed tiger
Humans will not die out because of climate change. Humans like all other biological species will evolve. We will also adapt to our changing environment.
If humans continue to burn fossil fuels and all other natural resources, continue emitting harmful gases, etc, it will be irreversible. If humans change their ways, yes, Climate Change is fully irreversible. By turning to other methods of obtaining energy, becoming aware of current problems, and acting upon it, yes, Climate Change and Global Warming can be reversed.
They died out, either because of climate change, or competition from Cro-Magnon man (modern humans).
If humans continue to do nothing to reduce their impact on the carbon cycle, the level of carbon in the atmosphere will continue to increase. This will lead to a rise in global temperatures, resulting in more severe climate change impacts such as extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and loss of biodiversity.
No. they were killed off due to rapid climate change.
There is no"theory of climate change" as it has been demonstrated and observed by trained scientists for several decades.if there is a theory it is from the climate change deniers who insist that the process is "all natural" and will reduce itself without human effort.
Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
Global issues are: Climate Change Deforestation Recycle, Reuse, Reduce