Problems of Climate Change And Their Impact On Humanity
Abstract
This article explores the problems of climate change and their effects on humanity. It highlights the increasing global temperatures due to greenhouse gas emissions, the growing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, and the role of alternative energy sources in reducing carbon emissions. Furthermore, it discusses international cooperation through the Paris Agreement and technologies such as fracking, clean coal, and electric vehicles in the transition toward sustainable energy.
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