Kategorien: Alle - agriculture - ecosystems - diseases - climate

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Global warming: Global Heating

The ongoing climate crisis is characterized by significant changes in average weather conditions, such as temperature and precipitation. This phenomenon, driven by the accumulation of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and CFCs, leads to the absorption of sunlight and solar radiation, causing the earth'

Global warming: Global Heating

Global warming: Global Heating

Present simple Ex: Everyday we contribute to this issue with our indifference

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Present continuos : Ex . Ecosystems are collapsing now.

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Allergies, asthma, and infectious disease outbreaks will become more common due to increased growth of pollen-producing ragweed, higher levels of air pollution, and the spread of conditions favorable to pathogens and mosquitoes.

Forests, farms, and cities will face troublesome new pests, heat waves, heavy downpours, and increased flooding. All those factors will damage or destroy agriculture and fisheries.

Melting glaciers, early snowmelt, and severe droughts will cause more dramatic water shortages and increase the risk of wildfires in the American West.

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Clothing and new ways of technology / Artificial Intelligence

Consumption, Technology, production and investment in this century

Is there a way to escape the culture of consumerism?

Global warming occurs when carbon dioxide (CO2) and other air pollutants and greenhouse gases collect in the atmosphere and absorb sunlight and solar radiation that have bounced off the earth’s surface.

Fossil fuels : oil
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Climate change/Climate Crisis : describes a change in the average conditions — such as temperature and rainfall

a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.

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