Climate change has caused zero natural disasters beyond what is with the norms for our planet over the past several centuries.
The rise of 0.2 to 0.4 in temp over the last century has caused no issues. The warming of 11 degrees before man even burned the first stick of wood has caused a few changes. No underthe control of man.
Our total concentrational change in atmosphere blamed on man by the most extreme groups is 278 ppm to 378 ppm or 0.01% total concentrational change. To derive this we use data from extreme different locations and methods. If we used an apples to apples method we see virtually zero change instead of the wild 0.01%.
What the world is doing to combat this debatable 0.01% is to transfer trillions of dollars from a few countries into the hands of China, India and the entire third world. They, and most other countries can continue to add as much CO2 as they wish to our environment. The reductions can be ignored by tranferring money. So, Kyoto cleans our environment by causing massive transfers of money to these countries.
A reaction paper about a natural disaster will be one giving feelings on the subject. Perhaps a person witnessed a tornado or had their house burn down. The reaction they have to this can be put on paper.
Climate change is a significant concern due to its wide-ranging impacts on the environment, economy, and public health. Rising global temperatures can lead to more frequent and severe natural disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires, as well as disruptions to ecosystems and food supplies. It is crucial for the world to take urgent action to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects.
No, there is no such thing as the apocalypse. Natural disasters are a natural part of the earths weather and geological cycles. They have happened for thousands of years and will continue to happen for thousands of years.
Yes, natural disasters can be a significant problem in the world due to their destructive impact on communities, causing loss of lives, displacement of populations, and economic damage. Climate change is also contributing to an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters, making it an even bigger concern for global populations.
the world will shut down
A reaction paper about a natural disaster will be one giving feelings on the subject. Perhaps a person witnessed a tornado or had their house burn down. The reaction they have to this can be put on paper.
Climate change is a significant concern due to its wide-ranging impacts on the environment, economy, and public health. Rising global temperatures can lead to more frequent and severe natural disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires, as well as disruptions to ecosystems and food supplies. It is crucial for the world to take urgent action to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects.
World Mayors Council on Climate Change was created in 2005.
No, there is no such thing as the apocalypse. Natural disasters are a natural part of the earths weather and geological cycles. They have happened for thousands of years and will continue to happen for thousands of years.
Yes, natural disasters can be a significant problem in the world due to their destructive impact on communities, causing loss of lives, displacement of populations, and economic damage. Climate change is also contributing to an increase in the frequency and severity of natural disasters, making it an even bigger concern for global populations.
the mayans were obsessed with climate change. they believed in the gruesome practice of sacrifice of the human body. they could predict disasters of the future. even the bearded white man coming to the new world called the usa.
About 10% of the world's population live on floodplains. These areas are at high risk of flooding due to their proximity to rivers and other bodies of water. Floodplain populations are especially vulnerable to natural disasters and climate change impacts.
the world will shut down
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it is obviously WAR, and CLIMATE CHANGE
Some NGOs working for climate change in India include: The Climate Group Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies Greenpeace India World Wildlife Fund India
The InterGovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is made up of scientists around the world. They gather data and experiments from everywhere and analyse them to find out the facts about climate change.