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What you need to know About Climate Change

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Climate change isn’t just a distant future threat, it’s happening now, with profound consequences for the planet. At its core, climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns. While natural factors like volcanic eruptions and solar activity have always played a role in these changes, the past two centuries have seen an undeniable shift: human activity has become the primary driver of global warming.

The burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas, has dramatically increased the release of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO₂) and methane, which trap heat in our atmosphere like a thick blanket, causing the Earth to warm at an unprecedented rate.

The Human Fingerprint on Global Warming

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Scientists have been clear: nearly all of the global warming observed in the past 200 years is due to human actions. The Earth’s surface is now about 1.2°C warmer than it was before the industrial revolution, and this is faster warming than at any point in the last 100,000 years. The last decade has been the hottest on record, and each decade since 1850 has been warmer than the previous one.

The temperature rise is just the start. Climate change is affecting everything—droughts are becoming more intense, wildfires are more frequent, sea levels are rising, and biodiversity is declining. As interconnected systems, shifts in one area influence others, leading to devastating storms, water shortages, melting ice caps, and floods. The planet, in essence, is sending out a distress call.

Climate Change Impact

The effects of climate change are unevenly distributed. Communities in low-lying island nations, for instance, are already grappling with rising sea levels, forcing some to relocate. Prolonged droughts in certain regions are increasing the risk of famine. As weather patterns grow more erratic, millions more will likely be displaced in the coming decades.

For many, climate change may seem like a distant issue, but the reality is it touches everything: our food supply, our homes, and even our health. The Earth is changing, and so must we.

The Urgency of Every Degree

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Every fraction of a degree matters. The scientific consensus is clear: we must limit global warming to no more than 1.5°C to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Yet, the policies currently in place could lead to a rise of 3°C by the end of this century—a level of warming that would have catastrophic consequences. The top emitters, including China, the U.S., and India, are responsible for about half of all global greenhouse gas emissions, but climate change is a global problem that demands a global response. The countries most responsible for the emissions must lead the way in cutting them.

Climate Change Solutions Are Within Our Reach

The good news is that we already know what we need to do. Transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like wind and solar can significantly cut emissions. Many countries are setting ambitious goals to reach net zero emissions by 2050, but we need faster action—emissions must be halved by 2030 to stay on track. This requires keeping over two-thirds of the world’s proven fossil fuel reserves in the ground, a daunting task, but one that is necessary to prevent catastrophic outcomes.

Combating Climate Change

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In addition to reducing emissions, we must also adapt to the impacts of climate change that are already here. This means protecting vulnerable communities, improving infrastructure, and investing in disaster preparedness. Early warning systems, for example, can save lives and significantly reduce the economic impact of natural disasters.

The Cost of Action vs. Inaction

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While addressing climate change will require significant financial investment, the cost of doing nothing is far greater. Industrialized nations have pledged to contribute $100 billion annually to help developing countries adapt to climate change and build greener economies. Fulfilling these commitments isn’t just an ethical obligation—it’s an economic imperative. Climate inaction will cost far more in terms of loss of life, property, and livelihoods.

A Growing Coalition for Change

The fight against climate change is gaining momentum. Countries, businesses, and individuals are recognizing that solutions not only protect the planet but also offer economic benefits, from job creation in the renewable energy sector to improved public health. Many have partaken in the green economy solution. But the clock is ticking. To keep the planet habitable for future generations, we need to act now, together, and on a global scale.

In the words of the Earth itself, the message is clear: the planet is asking for help. It’s up to us to answer that call.

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