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iV4. Climate change. Presented by Tresor Nzengu.

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According to united nations “Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.” This shifting affects negatively our planet, and we have a responsibility of stopping what happening now for preserving the future of our planet. I am not the first one who is interested in this matter of climate change united nations Already started working on. However, that does not stop anyone from bringing a contribution to the question..

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First, it is important to know what is happening. With the shifting of temperature, some important parts of earth become desert, and somewhere rivers raise with consequence of migration of who lives in this region. If we do not act on this situation, the worldwide will be affected. In America, last year in December, in western part of Kentucky, there is a severe tornado that kills over 80 persons..

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The causes of climate change are the industries. Most of the developed countries have the technology that emits the gas which pollute atmosphere. As results the ozone layer, which protects us from the sun's radiation, is destroyed, and temperature goes high and higher. Another element is the fuel car, which pollutes the atmosphere and contributes to degradation of this situation..

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abstract. abstract. . As a result of this situation: Famine Desert River raising Severe storms Migration of People Severe Natural Desaster.

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Solution to the problem: - Shifting technology -Using electrical car -Rationalize the cutting of forest -Respect of different agreements on climate change -Limiting global warming to well below 2°C.