NET ZERO CARBON EMISSION
Global Warming and Climate Change
The World Meteorological Organization has recorded the warmest 20 years in the last 22 years. According to the record the warmest four years were 2015 to 2018. This means that global average temperature now is 1.2C (2.16F) higher than in the pre-industrial era. This incremental warming appears to be having negative impact in all parts of the Earth. Many people think that climate change mainly means warmer temperature but it is only the beginning. If the recent trend continues by 2100 as the global warming intensifies, the consequences of climate change such as erratic weather patterns, intense droughts, water scarcity, severe fires, rising sea levels, flooding, and melting polar ice, catastrophic storms and declining biodiversity will worsen.
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