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draw a cartoon consept of despuctung greenhouse effect and global warming according to your imagination​

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Answered by tpratima069
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It is very difficult because of puffed

Answered by chauhansanjay1611
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If you’ve ever attempted to skim the latest 30-page scientific study from Nature Climate Change, or tried to go shot-for-shot with a climate change denier on Twitter, you’ve probably asked this question with at least some frustration in your voice. The fact of the matter is, showing a visualization can be very useful in understanding a subject – or even convincing someone of your point of view.

With that in mind, we gathered some of the best cartoons to explain the climate crisis – and how we can solve it.

1. SO, WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?

If you’ve heard Bill Nye explain the basics of climate change, you know that greenhouse gases, mainly released by the burning of fossil fuels, are causing the average temperature of our planet to increase. By the end of the century, it could be 4–5˚C warmer. So what’s the big deal? XKCD shows how just a few degrees can cause a huge shift.

2. MODERN WEATHER

What’s going to happen during that big question mark around the one-degree change? We’re already seeing the impacts of warming. Our weather is changing, and seasons are shifting. Droughts are becoming longer and well, drier. Then, when the rains come, they’re stronger and inundate the now-parched land, causing floods – and as Not My Earth, Not My Problem dramatizes, the results are serious.

Related: “Hasn’t the Climate Changed Before?”

3. THIS TIME, IT’S PERSONAL.

That’s what’s happening with our weather. But what else is going on? Bird and Moon anthropomorphizes climate change and it’s pretty clear: We wouldn’t put up with a person who behaves like this. Why should we wait to take action on climate?

4. CLIMATE CHANGE IS ROUGH FOR PEOPLE (AND THE REST OF THE RESIDENTS ON PLANET EARTH)

As the seasons shift and unexpectedly extreme events become the norm, wildlife has to adapt – or die. Bird and Moon visualizes the climate change shuffle that species are trying to learn to stay alive.

5. THE SIGNS ARE EVERYWHERE

Let’s face it – the signs are everywhere. If these species could protest, they would – and Bird and Moon shows how it would look when a climate change denier is confronted with the wisdom of mother nature.

Related: 10 Clear Indicators Our Climate is Changing

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