Climate change is the single greatest threat facing our planet. The debate is over, and the scientific jury is in: global climate change is real, it is caused mainly by emissions released from burning fossil fuels and it poses a catastrophic threat to the long-term longevity of our planet. If we do nothing, the planet will heat up five to ten degrees Fahrenheit by the end of this century. That would cause enough sea level rise from melting glaciers to put coastal along with more frequent asthma attacks, higher food prices, insufficient drinking water and more infectious diseases.
This is every kind of issue all at once: the financial cost of climate change makes it an economic issue, its effect on clean air and water quality make it a public
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The carbon tax will make polluting activities more expensive and green solutions more affordable, allowing energy-efficient businesses and households to save money. There should be international agreement among all countries for a long-term goal of phasing out fossil fuels entirely and moving to an economy powered entirely by clean energy sources like wind, solar and geothermal. corporate environmental management are many. In the view of management, it can fulfill supply-chain requirements, ensure continual environmental improvement, help to reduce legislative non-compliance, promote staff environmental awareness and increase financial savings resulting from resource saving and cost reduction.
At an individual level - the choices we make in our day-to-day life — how we get around, what we eat, how we live — play a major role in slowing climate change. Even Simple everyday changes like using public transport or carpooling, waste segregation , saving electricity, using environment friendly products, using energy efficient equipments will help in reducing greenhouse