Landslides are primarily a local issue, as they occur in specific geographic areas where conditions such as steep terrain, heavy rainfall, or human activity create susceptibility. However, they can also be considered a global issue due to their occurrence in various regions around the world, often exacerbated by climate change, deforestation, and urbanization. The impacts of landslides, including loss of life and property damage, can resonate globally as they affect economies and communities. Thus, while the triggers and effects are localized, the broader implications connect to global environmental and developmental challenges.
Rising sea levels from global warming is a global issue. This is threatening many low-lying countries. It is a global issue because the warming is being caused by the actions of every country around the world.
Landslides happen because of increased rain softening the earth on the side of a mountain. They also occur where people have removed trees which anchored the earth. Removing trees has an effect on global warming, and one of the results of global warming is increased rainfall in some areas. So there is some connection.
Global warming is a local issue because the solution has to start with us as individuals and in our communities. We need to reduce our use of electricity and motor fuel, in order to help reduce the world's carbon dioxide emissions. We can take action by, for example, replacing incandescent light bulbs with high efficiency ones, by turning off appliances when not in use and by using air conditioning and home heating more sparingly. Global warming is an international issue because all governments must get together to identify and agree on urgent action to change to a carbon-neutral world economy. The time is past for free-riding and asking other countries to reduce their emissions "before" we do.
Global can affect anyone in the world while local is just in your area.
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The motto of Medsin is 'Global health, local issue'.
global. terrorism happens all over the world in different places Second answer: >Terrorism generally happens on a local scale within a country, so it could be described as a local problem, but there are numerous cases of international terrorism, and the involvement of other countries to prevent or promote terrorism mean that terrorism is a global issue.
I think Oil spills should definitely be a Global issue because the wherever they may happen, the long term effects are going to affect everybody living on this Earth. Anyway, any disaster is a global issue and we should seriously start thinking how to prevent them. Or else, it may too late.
If a Problem faced by a limited people called local : eg water shortage in a particular area . Suppose a state or district of large network facing certain issue then called regional environmental issue : eg. tamilnadu facing electricity problem A world isuue called global : eg. Uranium or Global Warming etc..
Global winds are local winds.
True, a variable cannot be both global and local. But if a global and a local variable share the same name, the local one will hide the global.
Rising sea levels from global warming is a global issue. This is threatening many low-lying countries. It is a global issue because the warming is being caused by the actions of every country around the world.
The antonyms to the term global are national and local.
The legitimacy is an issue in the global south because of the need of good governance and accountability.
The opposite of "local" is "global" or "international."
Yes it is because it is global warming and any country has global warming for example the Netherlands it's due global warming if not that country will be in a hazard of flooding !
Landslides happen because of increased rain softening the earth on the side of a mountain. They also occur where people have removed trees which anchored the earth. Removing trees has an effect on global warming, and one of the results of global warming is increased rainfall in some areas. So there is some connection.