south Asia facing many problem due to environmental
degradation,air and water pollution due to
deterioration,over-exploitation of natural resources,due to over
heat the human and all living being suffer global warming has a
indicator of seasonal change,over heat,over rain,frequent natural
calamities..
a, -Limit the usage of electricity..
-plant more trees
- check the vehicles for CO2 emissions and reduce millage upto
33%
-adjust the thermostat
-Use solar panel for roof of the house
- use ground water resources efficiently
-Improve water storage capacity
-Improve soil management for agriculture work
b,Climate changes associated with worker safety issues and health
issues that need risk assessment activity and management to face
the problem..It influenced with worker health and safety
mitigating,adapting,responding for the impacts..vulnerable
population like migrant workers,daily laborers and informal workers
in poverty stage has lack of housing and other sources..it can be
prevented by environment and occupational safety..people affect
with asthma,respiratory illness,neurological illness,cardiac
illness,psychological illness,vector-borne disease,lyme
disease,malaria,dengue etc..pollution from other sources,weather
changes,forest fires,biological hazards,drought,oil spill, can
increase the risk for workers health..
Communication and investigation tools can control the risk
factors..improve awareness about climate changes and develop
effective control and adoption strategies to reduce climate changes
that affect workers,using alternate materials and chemicals for
occupational work and agricultural work,creating new work
practices,human response to occupational health and safety
issues,change in air quality and infrastructure can reduce the
risk..Public health professional can educate the workers by
training program and safety course can decrease the risk and
control population at risk during climate changes..
c, Some critique and currently established recommendation include
chemical management process can protect human health from chemical
exposure and can avoid food ,air and water contamination..behavior
and other population character make people more vulnerable for
risk..by avoiding natural toxins and food safety precautions can
protect human health in the future..avoiding air pollution and
legacy pollutants and technology and economic changes provide
exposure to avoid such risk and research programs and knowledge
improvement can address community level prevention..
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What is understanding the impacts of 1.5°C global warming above pre-industrial levels and related global emission pathways in the context of strengthening the response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty?
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(a) what is the phenomenon explained (b)what theory is
suggested as a possible explanation (c)is the theory plausible? if
not why. FYI CRITICAL THINKING QUESTION: INFERENCE TO
THE BEST EXPLANATION.
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