Global warming, which has been discussed for a long time, and which each of us has heard at least once in a geography lesson, can have very negative effects on our Earth.
Temperature increase by 1,5 degrees
A team of 91 scientists from 40 countries produced a report that was released exactly Saturday in South Korea. Its content is based on six thousand scientific publications, and there were as many as 42 thousand corrections and comments submitted. The main problem that can be identified from the entire content of the IPCC report, ie the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, is the great threat to the Earth. The danger is that the temperature has increased by 1,5 degrees by the end of the century. The consequences can be dire.
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Sea levels may rise by 10 cm
Why is this 1,5 degree so important to our planet? Together, the scientists concluded that if we allowed the temperature to rise by 1,5 to 2 degrees, the Arctic glacier cover would begin to melt completely. For 2 degrees this would happen every decade and for 1,5 degrees this would happen every 100 years. A great consequence that could negatively affect the Earth is the rise in sea level by as much as 10 cm!
We can save the Earth together
It is true that humans can still prevent the temperature from rising. It is not easy, of course, but it is still possible to implement. What should i do? The first step is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The IPCC makes it clear that CO2 emissions by 2030 would have to drop by 45% compared to 2010. It should be added that scientists who are the authors of the IPCC report report that all possible solutions to prevent temperature increases have already been made by many countries taken.
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White light
The IPCC report and its authors believe that in the last few years all technical, economic, political and social opportunities have improved significantly. Nowadays, we have many different possibilities of using energy from renewable sources, but the electricity storage technology has undergone a great metamorphosis. In addition, it is estimated that by 2050, coal may cease to be a raw material for all areas for which it is currently used.