Political Science, asked by maxeengaileclemente, 6 months ago

how can the government and citizen work together to address climate change and other environmental concern?

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Answered by ghoshsubhasish168
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As individuals, we know about the small actions we can take to help reduce the emissions that cause climate change. But what can and should our governments do, seeing as their large-scale actions are fundamental to the welfare of their people?

Earth, we have a problem: we’re essentially melting.

High rates of greenhouse gas emissions, paired with environmental degradation and the overexploitation of natural resources, have us in a race against time. Ninety-seven percent of scientists agree that climate change is a result of human activities. And if we fail to stop global warming soon, the changes will be catastrophic.

Each year, at the United Nations climate conference, global leaders meet to discuss actions we can take to help prevent, and be better prepared for, climate change. At COP21 the first binding global climate accord, the Paris Agreement, was born. This year, during COP23, delegates seek to establish rules to allow for its proper implementation.

As individuals, most of us understand what we can do to reduce emissions: save energy, use the car less, recycle more, make better consumption choices, and engage in family planning.

But what can our governments do? To discuss their contribution is to talk about large-scale measures that are vital to ensuring a better future for

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