Heed climate warning signsEmerging a little over a year-and-half ago, Covid-19 has been a collective shock on the human psyche. It has redefined how we live and view the future and although the crisis was largely unexpected, the same can't be said of climate change. The signs of climate change entering a human existential level, one that affects humans and not just ice sheets in frigid regions, are beginning to take shape. The study will highlight how climate change is affecting our planet and offer solutions that will likely be brought up in Glasgow in November at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP26 meet. But regardless of what happens at COP26 and what new promises are made, it's time we not only discuss climate change mitigation but also prioritise practices that highlight climate change adaption, especially cutting emissions.
Source: Bangkok Post August 01, 2021 00:11 UTC