English, asked by MehnazNoor, 6 months ago

can say me any speech on climate change is the greatest threat in humanity for 2mins

if it takes a week also no probs plz send.....
RULES:
.THERE MUST BE A THOUGHT
.IN GRAMMAR ENGLISH

I'll give u 100 points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Climate change is an urgent issue, the effects of which are being seen all over the world through natural disasters, air pollution, and rising sea levels. Global Goal 13 focuses on combating climate change through education, innovation, and commitment.

Climate change is transforming the way we think about security. "This will not be the first time people have fought over land, water and resources, but this time it will be on a scale that dwarfs the conflicts of the past", said the Congolese representative at the UN Security Council debate in April 2007. The French called it the "number one threat to mankind".

Global climate change, most commonly referred to as global warming, is a worldwide problem facing our environment. Global climate change is simply a rise or fall in Earth’s temperature over a period of time. Although this problem has natural causes, the true detriments come from humans and how we live day to day. Although many people have heard of climate change, there is not a big effort to fix this problem or to understand it. The best way to rectify this change to the environment is to help others recognize the causes of this problem and the effects they have on our planet. By researching, one can determine their impact on the climate, as well as how to reduce this effect.

It is also thought to be possible that the movement of continents changed the temperature of the land, the air, and the oceans. These environmental shifts have definitely played a part in atmospheric changes.  More recently, however, humans have had a much greater effect on the earth. This all began in the late 18th century, when the Industrial Revolution was in bloom and there was more need for factories and equipment. The smog and pollution coming from these buildings was visible to all, and the damages were huge. This altered the composition of the earth's atmosphere by creating much more carbon dioxide, and quickly had an effect on the global climate (epa.gov). Even though each individual created very little carbon dioxide, when put together, the United States created a lot. This is put best by Malcolm Gladwell, when he explains “we need to prepare ourselves for the possibility that sometimes big changes follow from small events and that sometimes these changes can happen very quickly”.. To understand how much of an effect humans have had, one must rely on the numbers and the experts.

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