A scientist studying climate believes the the earth is growing warmerWhat should the scientist do to find out if this could be true?
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Scientists studying the effects of climate change have warned that we need to make massive changes to the way that we live our lives in order to tackle the problem of global warming.
They've also said that we need to do more than we previously thought we did.
A target was in place for us to try to stop the world's temperature from rising by any more than 1.5°C. Not only are we not meeting that target, but the report suggests that the world is in fact heading for a 3°C increase in temperature.
This could have huge consequences for the planet and experts are calling on world leaders to tackle the problem urgently.
According to the report - which has taken scientists three years to put together - keeping the temperature rise to under 1.5°C will require "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society".
It explains that time is running out and it will be hugely expensive, but the opportunity to do something is still possible - if action is taken now.
What do they say we need to do?
In the report, scientists outline steps we can take to help the world's temperature to stay under the 1.5°C target.
These include:
The amount of CO2 being emitted into the atm
osphere around the world needs to go down by 45% from 2010 levels by 203085% of the world's electricity needs to be produced using renewable energy (e.g. wind farms)We need to stop burning coal as an energy source
hope you understand
Scientists studying the effects of climate change have warned that we need to make massive changes to the way that we live our lives in order to tackle the problem of global warming.
They've also said that we need to do more than we previously thought we did.
A target was in place for us to try to stop the world's temperature from rising by any more than 1.5°C. Not only are we not meeting that target, but the report suggests that the world is in fact heading for a 3°C increase in temperature.
This could have huge consequences for the planet and experts are calling on world leaders to tackle the problem urgently.
According to the report - which has taken scientists three years to put together - keeping the temperature rise to under 1.5°C will require "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society".
It explains that time is running out and it will be hugely expensive, but the opportunity to do something is still possible - if action is taken now.
What do they say we need to do?
In the report, scientists outline steps we can take to help the world's temperature to stay under the 1.5°C target.
These include:
The amount of CO2 being emitted into the atm
osphere around the world needs to go down by 45% from 2010 levels by 203085% of the world's electricity needs to be produced using renewable energy (e.g. wind farms)We need to stop burning coal as an energy source
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Yes, it is true that earth is growing warmer and by this there are many flood and drought in all over world we can see in news everyday about the climates change which has cause destruction. Another point to prove it is the sea water level is rising and it has estimate that 50 per cent of bangladesh's part will be in water in future
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