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The core of economics is the analysis and application of input and output. When applied to solve the problem of global warming, economics can provide many feasible suggestions, such as the following: 1. Vigorously develop new energy.
Due to the large cost of new energy development and utilization, countries should provide various preferential policies for the research and application of new energy technologies with good prospects, such as providing research funds, technology industrialization support funds, subsidies for new energy enterprises, tax exemptions and exemptions, personnel benefits, etc.; 2. Develop carbon capture technology (CSS). Due to the inertia of energy utilization, in the short term, human energy consumption will still be dominated by fossil energy, and the resulting greenhouse gases can be solidified, weakened and eliminated through CSS technology, which requires clear policy support directions and specific measures. 3. Recycling technology. The harm of global warming has been recognized by more and more people, if it can be recycled, it will reduce a large number of greenhouse gas emissions, so the corresponding recycling policy should be formulated, etc.
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Global warming. The root cause is greenhouse gases.
Caused by high emissions! The solution to this problem is two-pronged: reducing greenhouse gas emissions and using and removing existing greenhouse gases!
From an economic point of view, we will increase investment in agriculture and forestry, increase the use of greenhouse gases for fire fighting, reduce investment in industries that emit high-temperature greenhouse gases, and increase investment in alternative industries.
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Tree planting, in addition to advocating people to save energy and strengthening the enactment of laws to regulate people's behavior.
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Life on Earth was able to survive mainly because sunlight warmed the planet as it entered the atmosphere. At the same time, some sunlight is reflected back into space so that the Earth doesn't get too hot, creating a delicate balance. However, with the development of human industrial activities (burning fossil fuels, deforestation, etc.), more and more greenhouse gases are being released into the atmosphere.
Greenhouse gases have a blocking effect on the reflection of heat, which leads to a rise in global temperatures.
Climate scientist Norman Le says the planet is heating up at an unprecedented rate, much faster than expected, equivalent to adding 20 electric teapots to all the people on the planet. The effects of global warming are becoming more and more apparent. Climate warming exacerbates the instability of the climate system and is an important background for the frequent occurrence of extreme weather and climate events.
Statistics show that the frequency of extreme heat events in the Northern Hemisphere has increased in recent decades. Since the beginning of the 21st century, heat wave events in the United States have become more frequent, and the total number of high temperature days from 2001 to 2020 has increased by about 50% compared with 1981 to 2000.
The study also showed that as the climate warms, the atmosphere can hold more water vapor before it becomes saturated, making extremely heavy precipitation more likely. Global warming will also cause a redistribution of global precipitation, melting glaciers and permafrost, rising sea levels, etc., which will seriously damage the earth's ecosystem. Rising temperatures may bring kinetic energy to the air and oceans, forming natural disasters such as mega typhoons and tsunamis, which will occur more and more frequently, destroying human buildings and endangering health and safety, and also bringing landslides to block roads and damage buildings, bringing great safety risks to human beings.
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As a result, global warming will lead to a lack of water in the land, a decrease in food production, a shortage of freshwater resources, a global drought, and an increase in greenhouse gas levels.
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In this way, the image of the global picture has warmed, the land is deprived of water, food production has increased, the cost of drinking water is poor, the global drought disaster has occurred, and the greenhouse gas content has increased.
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It can lead to drought on the continent, it will also lead to a decrease in food production, it will cause the temperature of the land to become higher, there will be a lack of water, it will also lead to a shortage of fresh water resources, the melting of icebergs, and it will cause a lot of extreme climates on the earth.
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Global warming intensifies, the global climate will also change, severe weather or natural disasters will occur in many parts of the world, glaciers in the Arctic and Antarctic will continue to melt, and the sea level will rise.
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It is easy to cause disasters, it is easy to cause heavy rains, it can lead to floods, it can lead to coastlines**, it can lead to natural disasters.
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In fact, in order to curb global warming, many countries have introduced a series of policies.
As an Alpine country that is highly vulnerable to climate change, Switzerland has said it will fully support an international agreement on climate policy beyond 2012, in addition to implementing measures such as a tax on carbon dioxide emissions at home.
Spain** has implemented a series of policies to promote the development of renewable energy, including risk protection support for investments in the development of renewable energy; Subsidies for the production and sale of renewable energy, etc.
In addition, Japan** has pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide by 6% in the five-year period from 2008 to 2012 compared to 1990
1. Prevent the car engine from idling.
2. Strictly abide by the legal speed return macro degree.
3. Keep the tire pressure at the appropriate value.
4. Don't pile up useless things in the car.
5. It is forbidden to idle the accelerator.
6. Prevent the car from starting suddenly, accelerating and braking sharply, and maintain a normal vehicle distance.
7. Hang the high-speed gear as soon as possible.
8. Prevent illegal parking to avoid traffic jams.
9. Reduce the use of air conditioning in the car.
10. Use public transportation.
11. Set the temperature value of the air conditioner in the car, adjust the air conditioner by one degree, and the heating air by one degree.
12. Stop the standby state of indoor electrical appliances.
13. Reduce the shower time by one minute each time.
14. Stop setting the rice cooker to keep warm.
15. Family members try to move in the same room as much as possible.
16. Carry shopping bags when shopping and avoid buying transitional packaging goods.
17. Reduce the time you spend watching TV.
Just changing the way you live and live can help prevent global warming and save money on many levels. Therefore, in order to protect the blue earth, please implement the above measures in your daily life. Let's use our own hands to protect our children and grandchildren!
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Turn on the air conditioner and the temperature rises hot.
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China's greatest contribution to global climate governance is to actively conserve energy and reduce emissions, constantly put pressure on itself, and actively respond to climate change. China will work with other countries to take more effective actions to protect our blue planet.
It is necessary to adhere to green and low-carbon, and promote the harmonious coexistence of human beings and nature. We will implement the Paris Agreement on climate change, abide by the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, and provide more assistance to developing countries. China will increase its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and has announced stronger policies and measures to peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
We will do what we say.
In 1990, the United Nations opened the first climate negotiations; In 1992, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) made stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere the ultimate goal; In 1997, the Kyoto Protocol for the first time set quantitative emission reduction obligations for developed countries and countries with economies in transition. In 2015, the Paris Agreement set out a unified arrangement for global action on climate change after 2020.
During this period, despite many twists and turns, such as the withdrawal and re-accession of individual parties, the failure to implement the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities", and the difficulty of making substantive progress in negotiations due to differences of interests, through unremitting efforts, a positive and positive situation has finally been formed, and mankind is working hand in hand towards a better future of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
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The reason: anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have continued to increase in recent decades!
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