Climate Change as a Global Problem

Global warming is a critical environmental issue that affects the entire planet, driven largely by human activities such as pollution, deforestation, and excessive resource consumption. The rising average global temperature has led to severe consequences including melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. Ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, and disruptions to agriculture and water supply are further outcomes. International responses, such as the Paris Agreement, aim to mitigate these effects. However, the complexity of global climate systems makes long-term predictions difficult, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable policies and global cooperation.

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