Wealthy nations must reach zero fossil‑fuel emissions by around 2030, while globally phase‑out needs to happen by 2040 or earlier. This must be accompanied by fairness both between and within nations. Professor Kevin Anderson highlights that the top 10 % of emitters cause half of global emissions and the top 1 % emit twice as much as the bottom 50 %.'

Wealthy nations must reach zero fossil‑fuel emissions by around 2030, while globally phase‑out needs to happen by 2040 or earlier. This must be accomp

Wer den Emissionshandel abschafft oder schwächt, legt die Hand an die Zukunft meiner Söhne. Sorry für das Pathos, aber da mach ich nicht mit.
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Accra, Nov. 17, GNA-AbibiNsroma Foundation, GCAP-Ghana and Africans Arising are demanding an end to gas projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The headline for the protect, “Don’t…

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Loads of folk in Glasgow today to demand #ClimateJusticeNow at #ScotlandsClimateMarch

Global Warming in the 2nd year: causes and consequences

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Global Warming is one of the most urgent and pressing problems facing our planet today. As we move towards the second year of the 21st century, it is important to understand the causes and consequences of Global Warming and how we can address this global challenge.

What is Global Warming?

Global Warming refers to the gradual increase in the average earth temperature due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), act like a kind of blanket around the earth, catching the heat of the sun and causing an increase in global temperature.

Global Warming is mainly caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation and intensive agriculture. These activities release large amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect and leading to Global Warming.

The causes of Global Warming in the 2nd year

1. Fossil fuel burning

The burning of fossil fuels, such as oil, natural gas and coal, to generate energy and feed our vehicles, is one of the main causes of Global Warming in the second year. When we burn these fuels, we release large amounts of CO2 to the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect.

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2. Deforestation

Deforestation, especially in tropical regions, contributes significantly to Global Warming in the second year. The trees absorb the CO2 of the atmosphere through photosynthesis, so when they are talled or burned, large amounts of CO2 release.

It is crucial to promote forest conservation and look for sustainable alternatives for the production of food and construction materials, which do not require the massive logging of trees.

The consequences of Global Warming in the 2nd year

1. Increased temperatures

As we move towards the second year of the 21st century, Global Warming is expected to continue increasing temperatures worldwide. This may have serious consequences, such as the melting of polar caps and glaciers, the increase in sea level and extreme climatic events such as droughts and floods.

It is essential to take measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climatic changes to mitigate these consequences.

2. Impact on biodiversity

Global Warming in the second year also has a negative impact on biodiversity. The change in temperatures can alter natural habitats, affect the reproduction and migration of species, and increase the risk of extinction.

It is essential to promote the conservation of biodiversity and take measures to protect vulnerable ecosystems against climate change.

CONCLUSION

As we enter the second year of the 21st century, it is crucial to address the challenge of Global Warming. Human causes, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, are main responsible for this problem. Global Warming has serious consequences, such as the increase in temperatures and the impact on biodiversity.

To stop Global Warming and protect our planet, we must look for cleaner and sustainable ways to produce energy, promote forest conservation and take measures to adapt to climate change. It is everyone’s responsibility to get involved and work together to achieve a sustainable future for coming generations.

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Global Warming in the 2nd year: causes and consequences

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Global Warming in the 2nd year: causes and consequences

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14.11.2025, 16:00
Königsplatz, #Munchen Globaler #klimastreik
#KlimaGerechtigkeit umfasst mehr als nur das Ende der fossilen Industrie - es geht auch um die sozialen Ungerechtigkeiten, die damit zusammenhängen.

#FridaysForFuture #ClimateJusticeNow #fff #Klimawandel #energiewende #Mobilitäzswende #Wärmewende #gaskathi

Anfangskundgebung: 16:00-17:00, Konigsplatz
Route: 17:00-18:00, t.b.a.
Endkundgebung: 18:00-19:00, Königsplatz

@Susi_Scholz @fff_muc

Nur damit niemand ahnungslos hingeht ohne zu wissen _was_ für eine Demo das ist, hier die Hashtags auf dem Münchner Demoaufruf in groß und lesbar.

#München #ClimateJusticeNow #Nahostkonflikt #Klimastreik #Unterwanderung #Uboot #Nationalismus

Auch in #München gibt es am Freitag wieder #KlimaStreik zum Internationalen Aktionstag für globale Klimagerechtigkeit #ClimateJusticeNow
Da @fff_muc anscheinend nur noch auf anderen Plattformen aktiv ist (?), hier zumindest mal ein Screenshot von Ort und Ablauf.

🌱 Es ist Freitag. Klimafreitag. Und am kommenden Freitag steht die nächste Klima-Demo an.

📢 Während in Belem verhandelt wird, sind wir am 14.11. hier laut!

Auf der Weltklimakonferenz in Brasilien geht es um unsere Zukunft – und um die Rechte der Menschen, die schon jetzt am härtesten von der Klimakrise getroffen werden. 🌍🔥

Wir stehen fest an der Seite derjenigen, deren Lebensgrundlagen durch Wetterextreme wie Hitze, Dürren oder Überschwemmungen bedroht sind.

Sei dabei: Wir stehen für Klimaschutz zusammen – weltweit. 🌱🤝

👀 Klima-Themen bekommen mehr Sichtbarkeit.
💪 Wir erhöhen den politischen Druck.
🤝 Gemeinsam sind wir stärker und nicht allein.

👉 Komm mit auf die Straße!

https://my-friday.org/hintergruende/warum-zur-klimademo-gehen/

#Weltklimakonferenz #Belém #ClimateJusticeNow #Klimagerechtigkeit #GlobalSolidarity #Content4Future