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April Free report: Are we going to be boiled?

by Seyedmohammadmahan Mir Nasiri | 22-04-2023 13:50


As global warming accelerates and the outside world is getting hotter, young people are particularly vulnerable to its negative effects and should be aware of them. The past 3 years have been consecutively the hottest years on record and as a result, we are beginning to witness more extreme weather events like floods, wildfires, heatwaves, and droughts. Not only does climate change threaten human life but it also puts countless species of animals at risk of extinction.

It is safe to say that we are going to face severe consequences if the current trend of global warming continues. Therefore, we need to take steps now in order to protect ourselves from further damage being done to our environment and ensure future generations will not be boiled alive.

As a result of our actions, the world is experiencing climate change and global warming. The year 2018 may be the hottest recorded year in history, highlighting the alarming and urgent action needed to mitigate carbon emissions, specifically by youth taking ownership of their futures. Nonetheless, if we want to protect ourselves from rapidly growing extreme weather conditions, it is necessary that all actors - especially young people aware of the dangers posed by climate change and global warming - work together to face this challenge head-on. We must ensure that our environment and planetary home are protected for future generations.

Climate change and global warming pose a huge challenge to the world¡¯s youth. Earth is facing unprecedented changes in its climate with record highs every year. The result of this is the hottest year ever recorded for the planet, creating a very uncertain future for our planet.

Despite these challenges and risks, there is hope that we can take action against climate change and global warming to protect and restore our environment. The young generation has an incredible opportunity to be the agents of change we need in order to preserve our planet. It's up to us to decide whether we want to boil or act before it's too late.

No longer relegated to the realm of geological theory or prophecy, global warming is with us now, and it¡¯s likely to get worse. As the hottest year on record marks a pivotal point in our planet's accelerated climate change, there is no more time to procrastinate - we have to act now! With this challenge are we going to make our future generations into ¡°boiled frogs¡± by continuing to ignore the perils of climate change? It is up to this current generation of youth, ourselves included, to proactively seek out solutions that can lead us on a positive trajectory away from disaster. We must see beyond the present moment and recognize what steps need to be taken today in order for us all to avoid being boiled tomorrow.

With the reports of 2019 being the hottest year ever, it is becoming increasingly clear that global warming is real and it's taking its toll on our planet. This has had a significant and negative impact on our environment.

The youth of today has to bear the burden of this negligence and face an uncertain future, as global warming continues to take its toll. We are already seeing the effects of climate change with more floods, heat waves, droughts, hurricanes, and other natural disasters that have all been intensified due to the drastic increase in temperatures.

It is now time for us to act before it's too late and reverse the damage being done or else we will be boiled alive in no time!

Global warming is a pervasive force that has been affecting the planet in various ways since the industrial revolution. It is no doubt that we, as young people, are going to be bearing the brunt of its effects in the future. The rising temperatures are already taking a toll on our environment and its resources; temperatures are being recorded each consecutive year as the hottest global temperature averages since 1880. Peak global warming levels lead to an increased frequency of natural disasters, water, and air pollution, decreased crop production, and major health risks to millions around the world.

This growing trend of rising temperatures brings up questions about what future generations have to face if appropriate steps are not taken to combat it now. We must take urgent action to protect our environment from further destruction or else we may all be doomed to an uncertain future of extreme heat waves and unpredictable weather conditions like droughts and floods.

Are we going to be boiled?