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Actions to mitigate climate change

Khaled Moustafa
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Khaled Moustafa: Founder & Editor of ArabiXiv

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Abstract: Climate change is a significant challenge that humanity will face in the coming decades. This reality is evidenced by the escalating frequency and severity of environmental events such as wildfires, tsunamis, and high pollution rates, coupled with severe droughts and floods in various regions. Long-term repercussions of climate change are expected to worsen, posing a threat to terrestrial and marine ecosystems, biodiversity, public health, social cohesion, and immigration both within and between countries. To address these challenges, there is a critical need for efficient and resilient policies and urgent action. Mitigating climate change is a multifaceted issue demanding collective efforts from a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including individuals, governments, businesses, and organizations. In this perspective, I will explore arguable and applicable actions, ranging from simple, individual efforts to complex comprehensive initiatives. The goal is to sustain natural resources, minimize environmental waste, and foster a harmonious relationship between humans and their micro and macro-environments. Decisive, global, and timely actions are imperative to mitigate the effects of climate change and preserve natural resources.

Date: 2024-01-31
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