The circular carbon economy: a modern approach to climate change
Written by Dr. Sultan Jassim al-Nasrawi
The climate changes witnessed by the year today represent a clear threat to all aspects of life; it is an external spiral crisis with economic, social, and political dimensions.it is expected that climate change will multiply financial risks, make it challenging to address poverty, increase food insecurity, and may lead to more negative effects on international stability and security, threaten energy and transport infrastructure…etc.
Studies indicate that the costs of climate change are costly; in a recent survey titled (Study measuring the human cost of global warming) that a third of the world’s population will live in sweltering conditions by 2080 if the world continues on its current path, and there are countries in Europe and the Middle East will be almost outside the range of areas suitable for humans to live in, as rising temperatures will lead to more heat-related deaths, reduce productivity, lead to lower yields of crops, increase migration and the spread of infectious diseases, and the El Nino phenomenon (which is a rise in ocean surface temperatures two years) They cause sharp climatic changes.
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