Climate change,Is it real, Or a fragment of our imagination

in #savetheplanet2 years ago

All those Republican climate doubters needed a wake-up call when the International Bank just declared that climate change is a serious and immediate danger to world peace. Heaven forbid that we should ignore the potential impact on oil earnings. But,The thinking of too many of the powers that be is, as Scrooge himself said, "If the multitudes suffer and die, so be it and diminish the surplus population." The true unsettling concept is that, if global warming continues uncontrolled, the world will enter a far harsher reality over the next ten years, despite all the scientific data to the contrary.

The World Bank and the UN claim that more people are falling into extreme poverty as a result of climate change. More than 150 million people will be living in severe poverty by 2030. The disruption of agriculture and a lack of sufficient fresh water will be the catalysts for the global spread of infectious illnesses. The biggest dread of man would be triggered by a global pandemic. It is well recognized that poor nations are most affected by global warming. Other nations, including the United States, with sizable populations living in poverty or below it also experience the effects.As of now, none of these nations are ready to handle the repercussions that global warming is having on our globe.

It is clear that the US is still ill-equipped to protect the populace from the harm that climate change is causing to our nation and the globe. The US government has yet to implement safeguards against the rising sea levels that are increasing every day after Hurricane Katrina. The other issue is that despite other sections of the country experiencing drought, there has not yet been any national effort to ameliorate drought conditions in the US, particularly in California.being drenched by copious amounts of rain and snow runoff. Many nations lack the resources necessary to set up the protections for their citizens. Then there are other nations, like the United States, that have the resources but deliberately choose not to utilize them or find any justification for doing so. These nations lack the necessary tools to counteract the damage that humans continue to inflict on the ecosystem by using fossil fuels.

According to the World Health Organization, as temperatures rise, more individuals become susceptible to contracting infectious illnesses like malaria. The Keystone Pipeline was blocked by the current administration, and we have made a serious effort to do our share to reduce our output of carbon emissions. Nevertheless, Republican members of Congress are outraged. With a legislature so entwined with "Big Oil," the United States remains one of the international organizations that is actually contributing to the issue of lowering carbon emissions and retooling our businesses with green energy alternatives.Despite the US has committed to spending over $100 billion yearly to aid poorer nations in reducing their carbon emissions. Money that, incidentally, goes toward our debt and is still ineffective because major economies like China and India continue to increase their carbon emissions while making few efforts to reduce them.

Let's hope that these numbers from the World Bank, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations serve as the impetus for the governments of all the major industrialized countries to get together and create a strategy to substantially decrease carbon emissions over the next five years. It is essential to implement a strategy to temper the harsh reality.the effects of fossil fuels on the environment. Governments will continue to endanger people's lives and the destiny of our planet if they fail to come to a consensus and implement it, as predicted by the World Bank. The third and last industrial revolution will be powered by fuels that we can introduce thanks to advances in technology and the availability of resources.

Whether you believe in climate change or not,something is happening to our planet,summer is getting worse,the heat is everywhere now.if something is not done,our planet is doomed.
Unless we have another planet to move to,in which we dont,we need to try to save what we have left of our planet.

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