Humans push the Earth's climate to the brink of danger

A group of United Nations scientists on September 2 warned that humanity has pushed the Earth's climate system to the brink of danger and there is little time to act.

At the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the organization of Green Cross International, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Rajendra Pachauri believes that people today have enough knowledge to understand the consequences of these What has done with this planet. However, people are completely indifferent and indifferent to their own responsibilities.

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Lake Cachet II in Chile with about 200 million liters of water has been depleted because of rising temperatures due to climate change.(Photo: AFP / VNA)

Mr. Pachauri said that humanity can take advantage of the natural gifts that are given, but the taking of nature must always be returned in some way. He expressed his opinion that people cannot separate from what is happening on the planet because they will affect all of us in one way or another.

On September 27, the IPCC will release the first volume in the United Nations' Fifth Assessment Report on Climate Change. This book will evaluate scientific arguments on climate change, focus on analyzing the effects of climate change and propose solutions to deal with this situation.

According to climate experts from the United Nations, human activities are the main cause of climate change and it is predicted that sea level on Earth will increase by 90cm by the end of the century.

In previous reports, IPCC warned about global warming that could cause many species to become extinct, increasing extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, heat waves, and photos. It affects food security and drinking water for millions of people around the world.

According to UN experts, greenhouse gas emission control is still possible if countries, including developing countries, reconsider economic growth. This can contribute to boosting energy security, reducing pollution and improving the health of people as well as creating new job opportunities.