Climate Change and Development
Climate change affects all countries on all continents. It has a negative impact on the national economy and the lives of people, communities and countries. In the future the consequences will be even worse.
People live on their own skin the consequences of climate change, including changes in weather patterns, rising sea levels and more extreme weather events. The greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities make this threat increase. In fact, emissions had never been so high. If we do not act, the average temperature of the surface of the world could increase about 3 degrees Celsius this century and in some areas of the planet could be even worse. The poorest and most vulnerable people will be the most disadvantaged.
We have at our disposal viable solutions so that the countries can have a more sustainable economic activity and more respectful with the environment.
Changing attitudes accelerates as more people are turning to renewable energy and other solutions to reduce emissions. But climate change is a global challenge that does not respect national boundaries. Emissions at one point on the planet affect other distant places. It is a problem that requires the international community to work in a coordinated and accurate manner of international cooperation for the developing countries to move towards a low carbon economy. Countries are working to adopt a global agreement in Paris this December with the aim of combating climate change.
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