GLOBAL WARMING: THE ONGOING CRISIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Authors

  • Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi Author
  • Toshmamatova Osuda Davlat kizi Author

Keywords:

climate, planet,ecosystem, atmosphere,gas emissions,carbon footprint, energy sources,water shortage

Abstract

This article presents climate change is our planet’s greatest existential threat. If we don’t limit greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, the consequences of rising global temperatures include massive crop and fishery collapse, the disappearance of hundreds of thousands of species, and entire communities becoming uninhabitable. While these outcomes may still be avoidable, climate change is already causing suffering and death. From raging wildfires and supercharged storms, its compounding effects can be felt today, outside our own windows.Understanding these impacts can help us prepare for what’s here, what’s avoidable, and what’s yet to come, and to better prepare and protect all communities. Even though everyone is or will be affected by climate change, those living in the world’s poorest countries—which have contributed least to the problem—are the most climate-vulnerable. They have the fewest financial resources to respond to crises or adapt, and they’re closely dependent on a healthy, thriving natural world for food and income. As global temperatures climb, widespread shifts in weather systems occur, making events like droughts, hurricanes, and floods more intense and unpredictable. Extreme weather events that may have hit just once in our grandparents’ lifetimes are becoming more common in ours. However, not every place will experience the same effects: Climate change may cause severe drought in one region while making floods more likely in another.

Author Biographies

  • Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi

    Jizzakh branch of National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The faculty: Psychology, the department of Foreign languages Philology and teaching languages

  • Toshmamatova Osuda Davlat kizi

    Jizzakh branch of National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The faculty: Psychology, the department of Foreign languages Philology and teaching languages Student of group 401-22

Modern education and development

Published

2024-05-10