Climate change effects are now the recent nightmares to mankind.
Climate change is already here with us and is affecting everyone irrespective of age, race, sex , class etc, with intensive cyclones being testimonies to that effect as we are already drowning with the changing climate. We must as a people therefore embrace #ClimateAction and everyone is very important in this endeavour.
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Other stakeholders such as the Bank of England are already taking action by advising Banks and insurers that they need to incorporate #Climatechange into their corporate governance,
their risk management analysis, their forward planning and their disclosure policies or face the prospects of loosing a heck of or lot of money. The Bank further stated that climate change could wipe out about $20 trillion of assets, the Bank of England warns.
The second cyclones in Mozambique, and across Madagascar, as well as the eastern parts of Canada and other areas are glaring examples.
Climate change thus is affecting communities in all walks of life such as food production, water, landslides, floods due to rising water levels, causing ill-health, etc with example being the Nepal's Kali Gardaki River, as such we need to collectively take #climateAction in order to offset the effects of climate change on our environment thus saving our beautiful earth.
Together, we can and we will. However, the Extinction Rebellion in London couple of weeks back yielded positive fruits as drastic decisions are gradually been considered as a means of making contributions to save our beautiful planet earth.
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