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Introduction
What is Climate Change; at what extend, it can influence human
Triggers that are exacerbating climate:
1. Man-made causes:
a. Industrial activities
b. Combustion of fossil fuels
c. Vehicles’ smoke
d. Dumping solid waste
e. Nuclear wastage
f. Excessive usage of fertilizers and pesticides
g. Excessive usage of domestic electric appliance
h. Deforestation
2. Natural Causes:
Volcanism and Plate tectonics
Ocean-atmosphere and solar output variations
Other mechanisms
Repercussion arising owing to the exacerbated climate change:
1. Natural climatic dilemmas:
a. Green House Effect and Global warming
b. Acid rains
c. Ozone depletion
d. Glaciers are melting (Rise in the sea level and Floods)
e. Change in climatic pattern (pattern of seasons, winds, precipitation, etc.)
f. Infertility of Land
g. Drought
2. Loss to the lives:
a. Health loss:
Extinction of species
Proliferation of diseases
b. Economic loss
c. Agricultural loss
3. Pollution (water pollution, air pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution)
Organizations and policies which are associated with the climate-change:
1. Organizations: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), etc.
2. Agreements: Montreal protocol, Kyoto protocol, Paris agreement, etc.
Despite the fact that the earth is gravitating towards a complete mayhem, there is still a chance for us
to safe the mother planet by changing our way of living
Efficacious Exhortations to deal with the predicament of climate change:
1. Control the population
2. Prefer renewable resources to non-renewable resources of energy
3. Conserve water and the nature
4. Foster the practice of plantation; discourage deforestation
5. Curb the production of nuclear as well as the conventional weapons
6. Ameliorate the standard of sanitary and transport system
7. Reduce the excessive usage of electric appliance and private transportation
8. Establish and strengthen environment control institutions and policies
9. Binding of environmental rules and regulations should be across the board
Conclusion