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Climate Change is Real and is Affecting Our Health.
Posted on 5 September, 2022 by john doe
Every few years, another movie is released that reminds us about climate change , sometimes directly like in “The Day After Tomorrow” and sometimes in movies like Netflix’s “Don’t Look Up.” These disaster movies are fun to watch, but they should be scaring us because what we think in fiction is happening. The average temperature of our planet is rising, and we can’t ignore the alarm bells any longer.
Partnerships for impact’s founder, CK Mishra, Former Secretary, Government of India,...
Energy transition is the way towards reducing emissions
Posted on 19 September, 2022 by john doe
These are just a few of the frightening extreme weather events that have hit the news this year alone. As you read this, Pakistan is in ruins as a result of tremendous rain and flooding. And we can be sure to expect more of these weather occurrences worldwide, which proves that climate change is happening at a rate unseen in the last 10,000 years.
The current warming up of the earth is seen as result of human activity and the generation of greenhouse gases since the mid-1800s. The main...
Protecting human health from climate change impacts is more urgent than ever.
Posted on 16 May, 2023 by john doe
As climate impacts intensify, they are becoming one of the most significant health crises of this century. Extreme weather conditions like forest fires, heatwaves, hurricanes, and floods have widespread devastation, deaths, and displacements. The cause of these occurrences is increased human activity like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and urbanization. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports that human activities have contributed to the warming of the planet since...
Protecting human health from climate change impacts is more urgent than ever.
Posted on 16 May, 2023 by john doe
As climate impacts intensify, they are becoming one of the most significant health crises of this century. Extreme weather conditions like forest fires, heatwaves, hurricanes, and floods have widespread devastation, deaths, and displacements. The cause of these occurrences is increased human activity like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and urbanization. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports that human activities have contributed to the warming of the planet since...
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