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aleksley [76]
3 years ago
12

What do you think humans should do in order to minimize the harmful effects of climate change? Do you think it is likely that we

will take the necessary actions you describe? Why or why not?
Biology
2 answers:
Radda [10]3 years ago
5 0
First of all, humans must demand and call out large fossil-fuel/oil companies to transition into the renewable energy industries. Fossil-fuels account for over 75% of the world’s greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions, and unless rapid action is taken, the wildfires will continue to burn, the ice caps will continue to melt, and more and more species will become extinct. If awareness is spread, and worldwide politicians de-politicize this issue, humanity will take action. However, if we, as a society, continue as we do—as if there is no problem at hand—humanity will take action when it is too late. This is largely attributed that most people do not welcome drastic change, and wish for life to remain as normal. Some also do not welcome the scientific findings, as it provides a harrowing, bleak prediction if little change is made. Overall, humanity must act swiftly and united on the issue to ensure the wellbeing of our posterity.

(please mark as Brainliest answer! :-))
Irina18 [472]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

There are actually many things we humans can do to help save our planet.

Explanation:

Avoid the use of electrical appliances

Ride bicycles instead of cars

And above all I would suggest we plant lots and lots of trees that could be a good help because trees consumes the bad gas and release the good gases into our atmosphere which does not burn the ozone layer and climate change won't be a national issue.

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