Climate Changes between International Conventions or Protocols and Scientific Impacts

Fawzy Younis, M. Mohamed, A. Khan, No author No author, Amira Ramadan, and Ammar
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Climate change and related challenges are affecting all over the world, particularly, African's 2030 path of sustainable development, especially in the desert regions, which include the most vulnerable and vulnerable systems. Climate changes are a natural phenomenon that occurs every several millennia, but increased last years as a result of human activity. It transcends the geographical boundaries of countries and poses a global threat. The steady increase in global surface air temperatures has been confirmed (0.3 and 0.6 oc) over the past 100 years. Any disruption of the Earth's ecosystem in general, increasing average atmospheric temperature, melting of the poles, inundation of island States and deltas, disruption of rainfall patterns, negative impacts on agricultural land productivity, water needs, public health and transmission of epidemic diseases. This review light on scientific concept of climate changes, climate change risks, climate worming and human footprint. Moreover, this review aims to discuss the historical development of international agreements, treaties and protocols that discussed addressing climate change and its current and future effects. Moreover, this review aims to discuss the historical development of international agreements, treaties and protocols that discussed addressing climate change and its current and future effects. Briefly, it summarizes what will happen to the blue planet if the reasons of climate changes continue?
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国际公约或议定书与科学影响之间的气候变化
气候变化和相关挑战正在影响世界各地,特别是非洲的2030年可持续发展道路,特别是在沙漠地区,其中包括最脆弱和最脆弱的系统。气候变化是一种每几千年发生一次的自然现象,但由于人类活动,近年来气候变化有所加剧。它超越了国家的地理边界,构成全球威胁。在过去的100年里,全球地表气温的稳定上升已经得到证实(0.3和0.6摄氏度)。对地球一般生态系统的破坏、大气平均温度升高、两极融化、岛屿国家和三角洲被淹没、降雨模式被破坏、对农业土地生产力、水需求、公共卫生和流行病传播产生负面影响。本文综述了气候变化的科学概念、气候变化风险、气候蠕虫和人类足迹。此外,本综述旨在讨论讨论应对气候变化及其当前和未来影响的国际协定、条约和议定书的历史发展。此外,本综述旨在讨论讨论应对气候变化及其当前和未来影响的国际协定、条约和议定书的历史发展。简而言之,它总结了如果气候变化的原因继续下去,这个蓝色星球会发生什么?
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