Climate change
Taking action
Green House affects
Natural Sources of climate change
COP 28
Earth's Axis:
Volcanic Eruptions
Human Sources of climate change
Transportation
Industry
Electricity productions
Homes and businesses
Agriculture
Waste
Greenhouse Glass
Methane (agriculture, oil and gas industry), CO2 ( industry, transportation, heating your house, cooking) , Nitrogen (Agriculture)
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Major goals
Demands
Major stakeholders
Controversy
Who is meeting?
Limit global warming to 1.5 degrees increase
The conference is being hosted in Dubai, but they are one of the world's largest oil producers, with plans to increase their oil production.
Some stake holders are a combination of investors, shareholders, litigants, non-governmental organizations and activists (NGO'S) Governments, communities, suppliers, customers and employees.These stake holders are increasingly focused on climate related matters.
Canada
Countries want others to phase out/down, poor countries want compensation from the richer countries.
Where are they meeting?
They are meeting at a big UN summit in Dubai, in the UAE, from november 30th 2023 to december 12th 2023
Why are they meeting?
They are meeting because they are discussing about how to tackle climate change and how to stop it.
Many world leaders are meeting.
Work together to reach net 0
Countries to phase out / down
we burn burn fossil fuels, such as natural gas, oil, and coal to produce electricity
Household waste and industrial wastes releases greenhouses gases as they decompose.
We burn fossil fuels for heat
Most industry's such as the steel industry uses fossil fuels to produce heat for making products.
Volcanic eruptions can put huge amounts of dust and ash into the atmosphere which has blocked out some of the sun's energy and lowered the temperature
Most transport and powered by fossil fuels such as gasoline and diesel.
Canada spends 2.8 billion on Solar and 37 billion on oil and gas. That is 12 x more than solar on oil and gas.
Green house gasses are produced in animals' digestive tracts and emitted into the air. they are also given off when animal waste decays.
every 41 000 years the earth's axis moves between 22 and 25 degrees which means the most direct sun arrays have been directed at different parts of the earth making it warm.
Greenhouse Gasses
Greenhouse gasses are gasses like volcanic eruptions that absorb energy from the sun. Greenhouse gasses include Oxygen, methane and Ozone. This prevents some of the sun's energy to go back to space
The Greenhouse glass is like the greenhouse gasses. The sun's energy passes trough the glass and some of it gets trapped inside to warm the plants
Mitigation
To reduce the consequences of a problem. To help Mitigate climate change we have to act on it's causes. 1 one of the greenhouse gasses we produce is CO2. We can reduce CO2 levels in the atmosphere by.
Adaption
Growing new crops, expanding healthcare and prevent health problems caused be climate, protecting water sources, building ,more green spaces in the city.