Most important topic forgotten at UN Climate Summit!by | 28-09-2014 09:55 |
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![]() ![]() Climate change is predicted to significantly impact the least developed countries (LDCs) due to their lower adaptive capacity and greater vulnerability to change. The Earth's climate is changing regularly over the years extended to five billion years, the natural Changes in climate usually occurs very slowly over thousands of years, and these changes occur primarily as a result of the effects of the sun and the earth and the oceans and the atmosphere at each other. Climate change is a significant change in climate and weather patterns over time and will have different effects on regional and global levels. Became used the term climate change generally to refer to changes in our climate due to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which led to the increase in global average temperature and the effects on the global climate. Lots of climate talk and NOTHING about phasing out extraction of fossil fuels (oil, coal, gas, non-conventional)! It is clear as water that the root of the climate problem is burning fossil fuels and that we must stop extracting and burning them. Why don't "leaders" talk about this? We want to push this idea onto the UN agenda. Obviously we have failed so far. :( So we must keep trying! We need a phase out of fossil fuel burning in the next couple of years to save what is dear to us " Our Earth " Let's focus between the alternative solutions available to suppliers and the most advanced techniques in this field, such as: We need to see progress and hard work of governments and decision-makers to work today and in the future to develop the environment and alternative ways to generate energy in front of their eyes when they put their plans and strategies and development projects in their respective countries. Let's cut the talk and do what's needed: fight the fight to keep the oil, gas and coal in the ground! Let's shut down all coal mines, oil and gas wells in our lifetimes, and guarantee the right to life.
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