Introduction to Global Warming
Global warming is the gradual increase in the overall Earth's average surface temperature, mainly because of human activities emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which trap heat. It is a process that has altered the face of temperature; it is harmful since it affects ecosystems and societies in many parts of the world. From melting ice caps to altering ecosystems, global warming puts life as we know it in jeopardy, requiring immediate action from individuals and society.
Motivation
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Problem Statement: The global climate is rapidly changing due to human activities, leading to severe consequences for ecosystems, societies, and economies.
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Significance: Global warming is one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, with potential impacts on food security, water availability, human health, and economic stability.
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Research Gap: Despite extensive research, there is still a need for a more comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of various global warming factors and their cumulative effects.
Goals
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To develop a comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of global warming factors and their impacts on a global scale
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To assess the vulnerability of different regions and populations to climate change.
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To identify innovative solutions for addressing global warming challenges, including technological advancements, policy changes, and societal shifts.
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To raise public awareness about the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to global warming
Together, Let's create a better future-one informed choice at a time.