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Cityrene Builders, CEO at Cityrene Builders (2016-present)
Answered Aug 14 2017
CLIMATIC CHANGE WILL END US ALL IF WE DON’T ACT NOW
The world faces a dangerous moment due to climatic change, though media in India is not focused on it. The US has gone back on its commitment to help reduce global warming. The Paris Agreement was signed in 2015, in which nations agreed to lower the carbon dioxide emissions. This was to be done by voluntarily cutting fuels and shifting to solar and wind energy.
Climate change is happening as a result of man-made global warming. Since 1880, the Earth’s surface temperature has risen at an average pace of 0.07°C every decade. This has resulted in a net warming of 0.95°C as of now. Land temperatures have risen faster than ocean temperatures so far. But this will change by 2030 unless the world’s nations cut their emissions. And once the oceans start to warm up, many countries will quickly be in deep trouble.
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CLIMATIC CHANGE WILL END US ALL IF WE DON’T ACT NOW
The world faces a dangerous moment due to climatic change, though media in India is not focused on it. The US has gone back on its commitment to help reduce global warming. The Paris Agreement was signed in 2015, in which nations agreed to lower the carbon dioxide emissions. This was to be done by voluntarily cutting fuels and shifting to solar and wind energy.
Climate change is happening as a result of man-made global warming. Since 1880, the Earth’s surface temperature has risen at an average pace of 0.07°C every decade. This has resulted in a net warming of 0.95°C as of now. Land temperatures have risen faster than ocean temperatures so far. But this will change by 2030 unless the world’s nations cut their emissions. And once the oceans start to warm up, many countries will quickly be in deep trouble.
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