Future of Earth: Climate Tipping Points

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By Rayansh Singh (Winner)


“The world is reaching the tipping point beyond which climate change may become irreversible”

Environmental and climate change, are the changes of Earth that are making our planet dead. There can be multiple reasons for these changes, such as burning of fossil fuels that release greenhouse gases, deforestation, Greenhouse gas emission, etc.

The environment and climate change happen due to human activities like burning fossil fuels, releasing greenhouse gases that cause problems like global warming and altering Earth’s climate. Some agricultural practices also release large amounts of greenhouse gases.

Cutting down trees can be harmful to our environment because stored carbon dioxide is released, and this reduces plants’ ability to absorb it. Burning of fossil fuel and gas can spread pollution.

There can be a huge impact of Climate Change, because problems like the rise of sea level, insecurity of water and food, and health issues, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem loss occur. Whether conditions except us to global warming, please. A rise in temperature can lead to heat waves.

Rise of sea level can happen due to high tide, and it can also happen due to melting of glaciers, and I see that can increase the sea level. This often usually impacts health, diseases like vector-borne illnesses, such as dengue fever, malaria, and many more dangerous diseases.

This happens because changes in temperature and rain patterns alter the geographical range and seasonality of disease vectors. Sometimes, it also happens due to extreme weather events. So, it means that weather conditions and unhealthiness are connected together, and the diseases are mainly spread by mosquitoes.

Insecurity of food and water can make edible patterns and increase droughts, reduce water supply, and affect crop growth. Mod APK isn’t relevant here; let’s focus on the real issues. In the case of animals and plants, they’re facing many problems and are even getting extinct. Animals, without the resources we get from animals and plants, humans cannot live.

We should not do activities that can lead to global warming. Can we reduce global temperature? Rising sea levels impact nature and human health, such as security in food and water sources. There can also be a huge risk for human life because of health problems from heat stress, and many diseases can occur. Coastal communities are at risk from rising sea levels.

Earth’s average temperature is increasing; ice and glaciers are melting, leading to rising sea levels, etc. We have also found other ways that contribute to this: burning of fossil fuels has been happening since the 1800s. The gases of greenhouse gases are also very harmful.

Other reasons are natural events like volcanic eruptions and changes in the sun’s energy, creating a strong force. Some basic reasons are pollution, wasting resources, cutting down trees, etc.

We can stop these changes by growing more plants, recycling and reusing things, using less water, insulating homes, instead of using vehicles that spread pollution. We can walk or cycle, or take public transport because it can reduce the number of cars. Public transport, like buses and trains etc., can reduce the number of cars.

We can also get involved in local clean-up teams that clean the country and grow plants. We should go eco-friendly! We should tell others about the benefits of a healthy environment. We can also reduce the waste of food, and there are many more ways to keep the world healthy.

Gases are very harmful to our environment!

The Earth’s atmosphere contains certain gases, these gases are called greenhouse gases that act like a blanket. This is known as the blanket effect. It is very essential for life on Earth, but human activities are making it thick, making the planet overheat. The blanket works with three steps: entry of sunlight, radiation of heat back, and trapping of heat by gases.

The problems of a thicker blanket are human activities and the release of gases, especially carbon dioxide and methane, most critical problems! These problems can be a disaster for the whole world. This can destroy habitats as temperature and weather patterns change. Many plants and animals are forced to relocate or face extinction because their habitats are no longer suitable.

Disrupted systems create a cycle where problems worsen each other. For example, deforestation releases carbon into the atmosphere, making climate change worse, which can lead to wildfires that destroy more forests.

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