One of the constants of the nature of the Earth is that the
climate varies from one region to another, due to the
change in the geographical and astronomical location of each region, as some of them are characterized by a very hot climate during the day and very cold at night, such as the desert regions.
There are also clear changes in countries, there are
countries with low temperatures for the degree of snow, such as those near coastal areas, and other countries with high temperatures throughout the year There are also clear changes in countries, there are countries with low temperatures for the degree of snow, such as those near coastal areas, and other countries with high temperatures throughout the year
There are also clear changes in countries, there are
countries with low temperatures for the degree of snow, such as those near coastal areas, and other countries with high temperatures throughout the year.
There are countries in which so-called climate mutations
occur, meaning continuous changes between heat, cold and moderation as well, but these changes have become more severe, and pose a threat to the earth, affecting future generations negatively, so the causes of these changes must be identified, and effective solutions to them must be found.
Scientific research attributed these climate changes to
several causes, most of which are human action, the first of which is the burning of fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal, which increases the concentration of warm gases represented in carbon dioxide, which is emitted during the burning process that is carried out for various industrial purposes, the most important of which is energy production. It also causes the activities of preparing agricultural areas, in which several materials are used, such as organic and commercial fertilizers and pesticides, which help in the emission of nitrous oxide, which helps raise temperatures. In addition to raising countless numbers of livestock whose intestines, during the digestion process, release the so-called methane gas, which is also one of the gases that cause this, and all of the above is the cause of global warming.
Climate change is not only limited to an increase in
temperatures, but climatic changes have become noticeable in several other aspects of the weather, in addition to changing the sea level, and harming marine organisms and fish wealth.
It is worth noting that the number of wild creatures has
decreased, due to their inability to adapt, and agricultural life and other effects that may lead to the end of life on the planet have also been affected. This change also affects the countries as a whole, and this impact will become greater in the future, as small countries and islands will be most affected, as is the case now in the Marshall Islands, because they suffer from frequent floods and storms.
Most societies try to advance science for the comfort and
well-being of humans without considering the consequences of that, which results in damages, fires, floods and various disasters in other societies, and this has led to disparities in the distribution of the earth’s wealth.
If a society wishes to meet the requirements of its life
through sustainable development, it must first draw up a plan that achieves economic, environmental and social balance together, and does not harm others or the environment around it, and natural resources must not be wasted to ensure the right of future generations to come.\
1- Title: Climate Change and its Impact on Earth
2- Keywords:
1) Climate change
2) Global warming
3) Human activities
4) Environmental impact
5) Sustainable development
3- Main idea: The Earth's climate varies due to
geographical and astronomical factors, leading to different climates in different regions. However, human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels and agricultural practices, have contributed to climate change, resulting in global warming and its negative consequences.
4- Sub-ideas:
1) Causes of climate change: Burning fossil fuels and
agricultural activities release greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, contributing to global warming. 2) Consequences of climate change: Rising temperatures, changing sea levels, harm to marine life, decline in wildlife populations, and increased extreme weather events.
3) Impacts on countries: Small countries and islands are
particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, experiencing floods and storms. Disparities in the distribution of resources and the need for sustainable development to mitigate the impacts.