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Name: Ahmed Tarek Said Al-Faramawy

My team / Al-Faramawy

Age / 13 years

Climate change

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  • What is climate change?
  • Climate change is an imbalance in the usual climatic conditions such as temperature, wind patterns and precipitation that characterize every region on Earth. When we talk about global climate change, we mean changes in the Earth's climate in general. The frequency and magnitude of long-term global climatic changes have enormous impacts on natural ecosystems.

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Causes of climate change

Excessive consumption

and food waste

Gases from burning fossil fuels from factories and cars.

Meat and dairy industry

Cutting down trees and destroying green spaces.

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  • Of the damages caused by climate change to nature

  • The consequences of climate change include, among others, severe droughts, water scarcity, severe fires, rising sea levels, floods, melting polar ice, catastrophic storms, and biodiversity degradation.

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- 5 ways to reduce the causes of climate change

1- Carbon Pricing Reducing carbon emissions starts with clear policy signals.

2- Ending fossil fuel subsidies By phasing out harmful fossil fuel subsidies

3- Increasing energy efficiency and using renewable energy through the Sustainable Energy for All Initiative

4- Apply climate-smart farming practices and forest expansion The fifth area of ​​action is in climate change adaptation and mitigation

5- Building Resilient Low Carbon Cities

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Global Warming

- Global warming is defined as the gradual increase in the surface temperature of the Earth, as a result of an increase in the proportion of polluting gases in it, such as carbon dioxide and others, which affects the climatic condition of the Earth's surface, and global warming occurs either for natural reasons or due to human activities.

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  • What is the difference between climate change and global warming?

  • But there is a difference between the two: global warming refers to an increase in the average temperature near the Earth's surface, while climate change refers to changes that occur in the layers of the atmosphere such as temperature, precipitation and other changes that are measured over decades or longer periods