Reducing green house gases is a task that is being taken seriously by all levels of government at global levels, even the big companies, are targeting to go net zero by 2030, to come close to environmental justice and as well as to reduce the green house gas emissions, to reduce the green house gaseRead more
Reducing green house gases is a task that is being taken seriously by all levels of government at global levels, even the big companies, are targeting to go net zero by 2030, to come close to environmental justice and as well as to reduce the green house gas emissions, to reduce the green house gases, we need to work together at all levels, so let’s see how we can control the greenhouse gases effect at different levels in order to achieve the goal. If we talk about local level, many countries are promoting public transport as the means to travel around the city, so we can reduce the emissions from the vehicles, for example Germany and Japan are stakeholders at promoting public transport at a high level to reduce green house gas emissions. Now if we talk about national level, we should invest in renewable energy sources such as wind, solar etc. Now finally coming to global level, every country should participate in and adhere to the international climate agreements like the Paris convention, developing countries are given more freedom in producing emissions as they are at developing stage in these agreements and developed nations have to support it.
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The effects of climate change result in weather events that occur more frequently as well as reach more extreme levels of intensity. The rising worldwide temperature has caused heatwaves to repeat more often in addition to increasing in magnitude which increases heat-related mortalities and damagesRead more
The effects of climate change result in weather events that occur more frequently as well as reach more extreme levels of intensity.
The rising worldwide temperature has caused heatwaves to repeat more often in addition to increasing in magnitude which increases heat-related mortalities and damages to infrastructure.
Temperature rises lead to excessive moisture storage in air which results in larger precipitation quantities and flash floods and flooding hazards.
The consequences of more severe and repeated drought occurrences affecting agriculture, water resources and ecosystems will become noticeable in specific regions because of climate change.
More intense hurricanes. Hurricanes receive an excess of energy from warmer ocean temperatures that leads to stronger winds as well as increased rainfall amounts and bigger storm surge intensity.
Increased risk and severity of wildfires. Changes in temperature together with environmental conditions that lead to increased dryness and wind pattern modifications create favorable conditions for both greater frequency and higher intensity of wildfires.
Effects on Vulnerable Communities Mitigation
The implementation and enhancement of warning systems for severe weather should receive funding because such advances offer community members valuable notice time for evacuation arrangements.
-Disaster Preparedness and Response: Strengthen the plans for disaster preparedness and response, such as emergency shelters, evacuation routes, and community-based disaster response teams.
Public funds should be directed to build climate-resistant infrastructure which combines flood-proof construction with stronger protective sea barriers along with heat-resistant structural elements.
Social safety networks must receive stronger funding which enables them to help vulnerable groups affected by extreme weather events receive emergency and disaster relief with long-term recovery services.
Reducing environmental emissions and their sources for climate change mitigation requires transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy and raising energy performance levels and developing sustainable land management practices.
Community-Based Adaptation develops local people’s capabilities and gives them control to execute adaptation plans along with implementing local adaptation initiatives.
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