Only 1,000 days left to save the Earth, before entering the irreversible stage
Beyond the time limit, but nothing has changed, the Earth's climate will be permanently irreversible. Act now, before it's too late.
Beyond the time limit, but nothing has changed, the Earth's climate will be permanently irreversible. Act now, before it's too late.
Climate change seems to be a long process, but the consequences of it have been experienced in recent years.
What do you think about the photo below:
The picture on the right has a beautiful color!Blue of water and leaves.However, the truth: the picture on the left is Alaska filled with snow and ice in August 1941, and the opposite image is recorded here in August 2004 alerting the situation of melting ice.
According to statistics, the sea level rise has increased by 50% compared to the previous two decades (note: the rate of rising water, not the water level). In 2017, many parts of the world also hit a record of temperature. And the last 3 years have also been recorded as the hottest years in history.
There are only 3 years left before climate change comes into an irreversible period.
The cause of climate change is mainly due to human impact , which largely comes from the greenhouse effect from carbon emissions.
Therefore, six famous scientists, including the former UN climate chief - Christiana Figueres and American physicist - Stefan Rahmstorf unanimously issued a warning to everyone: if love This image continues, we will only have 3 years before climate change hits an irreversible threshold.
That is the content of the open letter published by 6 people recently. Specifically, if emissions are not cut in 2020, global temperatures will hit the irreversible threshold.
The letter aims to promote governments, businesses, science and citizens to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases in the world.
The cause of climate change is mainly due to human impact.
According to Rahmstorf, if the threshold is not recoverable, the consequences will be huge. Dense forests will be destroyed quickly, floods occur frequently due to rising sea levels.
At the same time, weather phenomena will become unpredictable, affecting agriculture, and inevitably hunger will occur.
Remember, the Paris Agreement was adopted at the 21th Conference of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21), which took place in Paris (France) in December 2016, provided a series of protection measures climate aims to keep the average global temperature increase in the range of 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels.
In addition, the agreement targets from now to 2020, developed countries will mobilize at least $ 100 billion per year to help developing countries switch to using clean energy sources and responding to variables. climate change.
What will we do?
The open letter of the six experts set goals for 2020, including raising alternative energy sources, cutting down on the amount of vehicles using fossil fuels (gasoline, oil), and cutting all current deforestation activities.
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