CLIMATE CHANGE: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES AND SOLUTIONS
Keywords:
Climate Change, Global Warming, Air Pollution, Fossil Fuels, Deforestation, Renewable Energy, Sea Level Rise, Animal Extinction, Carbon Emissions, Eco-Anxiety, Sustainable Solutions, Clean Energy, Environment, Health and Climate, Green Technology.Abstract
This article explains what climate change is, what causes it, what
effects it has on our planet, and how we can solve it. It focuses on human activities like
burning fossil fuels, cutting down trees, and polluting the air and oceans. The article
also talks about rising temperatures, melting ice, extreme weather, and the impact on
animals and people. It offers solutions such as using renewable energy, planting trees,
and educating people about the problem. The main message is that we all must act now
to protect our future.
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