The effects of climate change are undeniable. Its impact on our planet is already being felt and will only increase as we continue to release more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Climate change has been linked to extreme weather events like hurricanes, floods, droughts and wildfires that have damaged Homeprettify and caused millions of dollars in damages. Climate change also affects people’s health and wellness as heat waves become more common and extreme heat can kill people who do not have air conditioning or other resources to protect them from extreme temperatures.
The most recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) shows that global warming is real and happening now. The report concludes that if we continue at the current rate of emissions, we will see global temperatures rise by 4 degrees Celsius (7.2 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels by 2100. That would lead to more extreme weather events, rising sea levels, ocean acidification and loss of biodiversity.
Scientists predict that global average surface temperatures could rise between 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) and 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels by 2100 if emissions continue at their current rate through the end of this century — even if we stop emitting carbon dioxide immediately after 2050.
How climate change will change life for you
Climate change is real, and it’s affecting our lives.
The weather is getting more extreme, and scientists have been warning us for years that climate change will have a profound impact on our future. But what does this mean for you? How will climate change affect your life? Here’s a look at how the changing climate will impact our everyday lives:
Food prices
The price of food is already rising due to shortages and other factors, but as scientists warn us that droughts will become more common, we expect to see even higher food costs.
Air travel
The increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has already led to more severe turbulence on flights. The Federal Aviation Administration says that by the year 2050, pilots could be encountering turbulence strong enough to tear apart a plane. This could make flying much more dangerous — and expensive — for everyone involved.
Pets
A study released last year found that pets are suffering from allergies due to climate change — and that these allergies can be fatal if not treated properly. If you have pets or children who suffer from allergies, you may want to consider moving away from areas with high pollen counts like forests and grasslands where there are plenty of trees or flowers growing. Might be time to stock up on some CBD for dogs!
Should you build I climate safe haven?
The world has changed. The climate is changing and we are all feeling the effects of it. The temperature is rising, the icecaps are melting and sea levels are rising. But what can we do?
The first thing to do is to try and reduce your carbon footprint as much as possible. This means that you should try and use energy efficient appliances, drive less and recycle everything that you possibly can. But there is only so much that you can do yourself, especially if you live in a big city where there is just no room for green space or solar panels for example. So what else can we do?
The best thing that we can do if we want to protect ourselves from the effects of climate change is to build safe havens deep underground where it’s cold enough to keep us alive even when the surface is completely uninhabitable. These shelters would be able to provide us with food, water and air for years if not decades before they need some maintenance or repairs which could be done easily by sending robots into them every now and again to check on them.
Building these kinds of bunkers isn’t cheap but it might be worth it because they will give us a fighting chance against whatever happens above ground!
Just stop polluting and we might be ok
We all know that pollution is a problem. We’ve heard about the air pollution in cities, about how much plastic we’re throwing away and about how climate change is going to destroy our planet. But what can we do?
We could start by making sure our governments stop polluting. Then we could try and convince them to stop subsidising fossil fuels, which are one of the main causes of pollution.
The government should also stop encouraging people to buy cars and trucks instead of walking or cycling. This is because driving cars pollutes more than any other form of transport, including planes and trains.
If you want to reduce the amount of pollution you produce, then you should be careful which products you buy and where they come from. For example, if you live in an area where there are lots of factories then it would be better if you bought locally produced food rather than imported food from overseas because this will help reduce carbon emissions caused by transporting goods around the world by plane or ship.
But whatever you do, don’t believe any politicians who promise that they’ll cut down on pollution but then carry on doing exactly what they were doing before!