WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE | Emmanuel Joel | TEDxAnchor University
03 May 2024 (7 months ago)
Climate Change
- Climate change refers to significant long-term changes in the global climate, particularly in temperature.
- Weather and climate are distinct, with weather being short-term and climate being the average of many years of weather observations.
- Climate change is a global issue, not just limited to Africa or Nigeria.
Causes of Climate Change
- Natural factors like volcanic eruptions and human-made factors like deforestation and industrial activities contribute to climate change.
Signs of Climate Change
- Signs of climate change include the greenhouse effect, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, and extreme weather events like tornadoes, wildfires, and heatwaves.
Impact of Climate Change
- Climate change leads to desertification, loss of biodiversity, food shortages, and displacement of people.
Individual Responsibility
- Individuals can mitigate climate change by reducing their carbon footprint, planting trees, and supporting sustainable practices.
Human Activities Contributing to Climate Change
- Deforestation, overconsumption, water pollution, agricultural practices, land degradation, and indiscriminate waste management are some human activities that contribute to climate change.
Mitigation Strategies
- Individuals can engage in conservation efforts, participate in local conservation projects, initiate initiatives to protect natural habitats and biodiversity, push for policy changes that promote sustainability and renewable energy, support responsible businesses, invest in green technologies, and collaborate and share knowledge to mitigate climate change.
Call to Action
- The speaker encourages everyone to raise their voices and advocate for combating climate change, both within Africa and on a global scale.