Hunar: How Climate Change Is Taking Centre Stage?

    • Publish Date: Sep 9 2019 6:59PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 10 2019 12:09PM
Hunar: How Climate Change Is Taking Centre Stage?

Once a phrase used only by scientists, climatologists and science teachers, “global warming” is a commonly discussed topic nowadays. With the month of June being the hottest ever recorded, it’s obvious that an extreme climate change is taking place.

Also, the fact that we humans are responsible for this change and the impact is increasingly serious and even dangerous, has nothing to do with how much we know about science or how smart we are, but simply where we figure in the political spectrum. However, saying that, "Yes it's a real problem and I don't want to fix it," makes us the bad guys.

According to the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, "The use of fossil energy produced 23.8 billion tons of carbon dioxide in 1996," and is estimated to substantially increase the global temperature in the next 50-100 years.

However, despite various evidences and scientific data supporting the argument that the use of fossil fuels needs to cease, the issue of global warming still remains to be a great challenge. Climate change affects every single one of us. From the smallest organism on Earth to us, Homo sapiens, and beyond, climate change has long term consequences that cannot be predicted.

As a young adult, a safe and clean environment means a lot to me. I believe it is important to know how serious this issue is and find out everything we can about climate change. Each one of us can make a difference by harnessing the simplest practices in our day to day life. Carpooling, using public transport, saving water, rainwater harvesting and switching to solar energy and so on are a few of the measures. The bottom line is that climate change is affecting you and me right here, right now, in the places where we live. But by working together we can hopefully fix it.


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