Lesson on climate change, do you think we will be able to limit the warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius? It seems to be a monumental task . Are human beings able to work together on this issue? What about all the different countries? What about the United States?
Yes, we would be able to limit the warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and it seems to be a monumental task because we do not take actions unanimously and nations are divided on the various fronts and thinking of their economic activities rather than for the betterment of the earth at large.
Human beings can work together because it is necessary to save this planet from the effect of climate change and there are no other options for them. it will affect all the countries and the whole of humanity that's why we need to do the following things for the betterment of earth:
Countries are working in this direction for the protection and conservation of earth and the United States is also working in the same direction and the US is the pioneer in this but it is affected by the present regime which will be course-corrected in near future.
Lesson on climate change, do you think we will be able to limit the warming to...
Lesson 3: Climate Warning Please explain why the urgent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, stating that it is imperative that atmospheric warming be held to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Please discuss in detail the many factors (notice I am emphasizing detail and many) that are contributing or will heavily contribute to this global issue.
Dr. Schmidt states "climate change appears to be understandable". What do you think this statement means ("climate change appears to be understandable")? What are the implications of this "understanding?
Refer to Resource R3, Frequently Asked Questions about Climate Change. Read pages 5 and 6. View the graph on page 6 entitled “Separating Human and Natural Influences on Climate.” Study the line graph of observed average global temperatures from 1900 to 2000. Write two sentences interpreting the data displayed in this graph for “Natural Factors Only” compared to “Natural and Human Factors.” In the first sentence, summarize the temperature movement during this time period. In the second sentence, make a...
There are many far-reaching consequences of global climate change. One possible consequence is the increase in the temperature of water. Some organisms are not able to regulate their internal temperatures. Think about the effect that an increase in stream/lake/ocean temperature would have on enzymatic reactions in organisms that cannot regulate their internal temperatures. Salmon and trout are cold-water fishes that may be very susceptible to the consequences of global climate change. They thrive in cold streams with temperatures that range...
2. Given the strong evidence that human-induced global climate change is occurring, what do you think might be the long- term consequences for the choices (voluntary or forced) that people will make about where to live in response to climate changes, especially in places where the population is continuing to increase? How would this choices impact the world community?
What benefits do you see with being able to do work anywhere, anytime? (think in terms of benefits for an organization and for its human resources.). What other issues, besides security, do you see with being able to do work anywhere, anytime? (think about this for an organization and for its employees.) Requirement minimum 500 words.
1. How does climate change inspire people to migrate and what is the impact of this migration? 2. From now until 2050, the human population is expected to grow bigger, more slowly, older, and more urban. Of these four factors, which do you think will have the biggest effect on the climate or environment? 3. In the U.S., more and more people are living alone in their own homes and buying their own cars instead of living with family or...
In this lesson we discussed issues related to transitional economies. Let's see how well you understand the concepts related to transitional economies. Your task: Follow this link to a World Bank Central and Easten Europe that once had some form of a communist economy and are now transitioning to a free market economy. Choose one of the following countries to profile. Locate and record on this form the following data: f less BulgariaCroatiaCzech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania PolandRomania Slovak...
I have an Assignment of Marketing Research on Climate Change. Where i have to take an interview of an industry professional, which is done. I have all answer what he said, now i just need to analysis all answer into sub category which are as follow: - 1. Level of Concern of Professionals 2. Impacts on Industry 3. Awareness of Millennials' Knowledge 4. Attitudes Among Millennials If you think any other category could be included please add it. i have...
a) Why do you think we choose to measure emissions per person rather than total CO2 emissions for each country? b) Make a stemplot to display the data. c) Describe shape, center, spread of the distribution d) Use the 1.5xIQR rule to determine the possible outliers. List the outliers. Show all work. e) No visually, using the stemplot you created, what are the additional outlier(s)? Discusses why you chose these outlier(s) f) In this case, is it better to use...