Environmental Sciences, asked by bhoig751, 1 month ago

how many points of global debate on environmental issues does corsan and include on his handbook​

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Answered by nishantmohapatra1308
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Environmental issues at the global level

Global climate change, the depletion of the ozone layer, desertification, deforestation, the loss of the planet's biological diversity and the transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and chemicals are all environmental problems that touch every nation and adversely affect the lives and health of their populations.

A total of 5 major points were included.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Global climate change, depletion of the ozone layer, desertification, deforestation, loss of biodiversity and the movement of hazardous wastes and chemicals into the boundaries of all natural disasters affecting all nations and adversely affecting the lives and health of their people.

5 main points were added.

Global Environmental Issues' is a term that refers to the climate impact of human activity, particularly the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) and massive deforestation, resulting in massive emissions.  'greenhouse gases', the most important of which is carbon dioxide. Such gases absorb the infrared radiation emitted by Earth's surface and act as a blanket over the surface to keep it warmer than it would otherwise. Accompanying this warming is climate change. The basic science of the 'greenhouse effect' that leads to warming is clear. Further detailed understanding depends on the models of climate models that include basic flexible and physical statistics that define a complete weather system. Many possible aspects of climate change effects (such as normal temperature waves, rainfall, frequency increase and the intensity of many extreme weather events) can be identified.  Significant uncertainty remains in the knowledge of some of the responses to the climate system (affecting the magnitude of global change) and the many details of regional change.  Because of its negative impact on human settlements (including rising sea levels) and ecosystems, global warming is a major environmental issue facing the world. Adapting to the inevitable effects and mitigation to reduce your size is both necessary. International action is being taken by global scientific and political communities. Given the need for urgent action, the biggest challenge is to move quickly to increase energy efficiency and non-fossil fuels. This paper presents the first comprehensive study on the impact of climate change on historic buildings, buried archeological sites, parks and gardens.

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