Climate Change

Since 1988 June 23rd, climate change has become a global issue. Climate change has made our earth very hot. Nowadays, some countries don’t even have winter. Climate change is not a joke. Approximately over 250,000 people die every year because of climate change.  Besides, climate change has worsened 12 diseases. Namely, Bird u, Babesiosis, Cholera, Ebola, Parasites, Lyme Disease, Plague, Red tides, Rift Valley Fever, Sleeping Sickness, Tuberculosis and Yellow fever. Likewise, climate change is the main reason for global warming. Global warming has caused drought, more deserts, changes in precipitation, worse storms and less growing land.  Many health organizations, weather organizations and scientists are joining hands to prevent climate change.  Deforestation and wildfires have made climate change even more severe. Japan, the Philippines and Germany are the most affected countries by climate change.  Note: Minimize the use of non-renewable sources of energy by replacing them with their alternatives (renewable sources of energy). Don’t pollute the environment, make the world a better place. Don’t stay passive and just wait. Whether it is big or small, your action matters! (Joochan, 10, is student at Kanjirowa National Secondary School.)

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Israel preparing for climate change problems

Climate Change Preparedness Directorate to promote the formulation of the national plan for climate change.

Israel preparing for climate change problems

Climate Change Preparedness Directorate to promote the formulation of the national plan for climate change.

Canadian minister to attend climate meeting in Beijing

Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault left for Beijing to attend a meeting on climate change and biodiversity issues.

Canadian minister to attend climate meeting in Beijing

Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault left for Beijing to attend a meeting on climate change and biodiversity issues.

Climate Questions: How do we know humans triggered warming?

Call it Law and Order: Climate Change. Scientists used detective work to pinpoint the prime suspect in Earth’s warming: us.

New threat: Arctic lakes are drying up

A new threat has become apparent: Arctic lakes are drying up, according to research published in the journal Nature Climate Change.

New threat: Arctic lakes are drying up

A new threat has become apparent: Arctic lakes are drying up, according to research published in the journal Nature Climate Change.

Balancing environmental conservatism and human development

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Climate Change and Land report (2019), 75% of land on earth and 66% of oceans