Climate change refers to the long term changes in the Earth's climate especially those caused by human activities such as burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and pollution, leading to an increase in the Earth's average surface temperature, altered precipitation patterns, and other environmental iRead more
Climate change refers to the long term changes in the Earth’s climate especially those caused by human activities such as burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and pollution, leading to an increase in the Earth’s average surface temperature, altered precipitation patterns, and other environmental impacts.
Climate change devastates ecosystems,causing rising sea levels (3.2mm/year), intense natural disasters (26% increase since 1980), melting glaciers (18% since 1980), and extreme weather events, displacing 22.5 million people annually with global economic losses exceeding $320 billion (2020).
Climate change causes sea levels to rise through melting glaciers, ice sheet collapse and thermal expansion, leading to coastal erosion, flooding, saltwater intrusion and loss of ecosystems. By 2100, sea levels may rise 26-82 cm, displacing 143 million people, contaminating water sources and causing $1 trillion in economic losses annually.
Climate change demands urgent action. Effective strategies include transitioning to renewable energy, carbon capture, sustainable land use and climate resilient infrastructure. International cooperation, policy reforms and public awareness are crucial. Mitigating climate change requires collective efforts, reducing emissions by 45% by 2030 and achieving net-zero by 2050 to secure a livable future.
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Encryption is one of the most basic concepts in the world of cybersecurity as it ensures that some information does not fall into the wrong hands. There are two primary types of encryption techniques: 1. Symmetric Encryption: Encryption is a process to change the form of any message to protect it frRead more
Encryption is one of the most basic concepts in the world of cybersecurity as it ensures that some information does not fall into the wrong hands. There are two primary types of encryption techniques:
1. Symmetric Encryption:
Encryption is a process to change the form of any message to protect it from reading by anyone. In Symmetric-key encryption the message is encrypted by using a key and the same key is used to decrypt the message which makes it easy to use but less secure. It also requires a safe method to transfer the key from one party to another.
2. Asymmetric Encryption:
Asymmetric key encryption is one of the most common cryptographic methods that involve using a single key and its pendent, where one key is used to encrypt data and the second one is used to decrypt an encrypted text. The second key is kept highly secret, while the first one which is called a public key can be freely distributed among the service’s users.