Social Dimensions of Climate Change | Sharmeen Tariq | TEDxBGTL Youth
19 Mar 2024 (9 months ago)
Climate Change and Its Impacts
- Greenhouse gases regulate the Earth's temperature, but their increase leads to global warming.
- Deforestation and burning fossil fuels significantly contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The ocean absorbs 90% of atmospheric heat, resulting in increased evaporation, more significant precipitation events, and stronger storms.
- Climate change causes more rain and droughts simultaneously due to altered weather patterns and soil degradation.
- Pakistan's severe flooding displaced 33 million people, highlighting the vulnerability of marginalized communities.
Disproportionate Impact on Marginalized Communities
- Climate change has shifted from an environmental issue to a social one, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities despite their minimal contribution to the problem.
- Young leaders should consider long-term effects like droughts and water scarcity when making policies.
Lifestyle Choices and Environmental Consequences
- Certain lifestyle choices, such as excessive meat consumption, single-use plastics, and disposable products, have negative environmental impacts.
- Pakistan is experiencing water stress and is projected to face water scarcity by 2040, similar to Cape Town's "zero water day."
Solutions and Individual Actions
- Promote solar and wind energy, reduce meat consumption, grow vegetables, and use less disposable plastic.
- Pakistan has submitted Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the United Nations, committing to reducing fossil fuel usage and promoting organic farming.
- Individuals should make ethical and environmentally conscious choices, such as conserving water and reducing energy consumption.
- Speak out against the climate crisis and use one's voice to influence positive change.