Sunday, 16 January 2022

 FİLİZ KUTLUER

TAŞKAPI SECONDARY SCHOOL

From rising sea levels to melting glaciers, from extreme weather events with increasing frequency and severity to warming oceans, the environmental impacts of rising global temperatures not only directly affect our nature, but also people. Our water and food resources are dwindling; related health problems and increases in deaths are detected.

Although the steps taken by countries within the framework of international negotiations to prevent this crisis are promising, we will also be a spectator to serious biodiversity losses unless we take more ambitious targets and stronger measures.

Studies reveal the importance of the relationship between global temperature changes and the state of species and ecosystems in striking numbers.

No comments:

Post a Comment