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Climate change and the effects on the population

Hosted by OSOS , contributed by Lydya0103 on 1 July 2020

The climate of the entire planet Earth is changing. It gets hot much faster than before. Climate means all the conditions in a certain geographical area. Some climates are different - dry, arctic or tropical forests. The fact that the Earth's climate is changing is a problem, because as the Earth gets warmer and the weather in all areas will change. In some places it will rain more, glaciers will melt at the poles, sea levels will rise and even the seasons will change. There are a few things that cause climate change. Burning fossil fuels such as coal and gas, as well as farms (especially animal husbandry) release gases into the atmosphere (CO2, methane).

Learning Objectives
-increasing the degree of training of students on the causes and effects of climate change; -aware of local communities about climate change; -influencing public policies on environmental education;