This document summarizes a report on climate change that discusses: (1) how climate change poses life-threatening dangers and increasing global temperatures are causing more extreme weather events; (2) efforts by the UN and governments to negotiate new treaties by 2015 to reduce emissions, though developing countries resist restrictions on economic growth; and (3) predictions that the world will warm dangerously without action and failure to limit emissions could lead to severe consequences for humanity and nature.
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Climate change
1. MURAT MERT SOLAKOGLU (901-733-561)
CLASS: FYS 100-501
INSTRUCTOR: HAROLD BLANCO
DATE: JUNE 19, 2014
TOPIC: SUMMARY REGARDING CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change is one of the most important matters that needs to be solved to save the world
from life danger outcomes. Since decades global warming has become an issue. Can this threat be
solved in order to save the billions of lives? How the United Nations and governments around the
world react to this matter and what they have been doing in order to help to solve this situation.
Due to latest scientific researches show that increasing global weather temperatures are blazing
unusual events such as hurricanes, droughts, wildfires and floods. However it is believed that
reducing heat-trapping green house gases would hinter the economical development at both
developed and developing countries. But in December 2012, almost two hundred countries agreed
to negotiate new climate change treat that planning to be completed in 2015 which will require
every country to reduce their emissions. That is a great step forward to conclude this issue globally
and reducing the increasing warming. Despite that some climate experts state the world has
missed its opportunity to do so, it is believed that failing to level emissions will lead to dense
warming. Scientists agree that climate is changing rapidly, due to weather related disasters in the
last couple of years. GHG’s are increasing the world’s temperature and as it is mentioned above
that leads to extraordinary events such as wildfires and droughts. Since the beginning of the last
decade of twentieth century, globalized countries have been discussing with each other in order to
decrease their emissions. Most of them reached an agreement with the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.
During the financial crisis between 2008 and 2012, developed countries did not reduce their
emissions at the planned timetable which was agreed on at Kyoto Protocol.
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2. Because of that those nations have been working on a treaty that which will set to complete in
2015. This will add the developing countries to the mix as well, however in developing countries
point of view to solve the climate change is totally different. In Turkey, current government has
been warning the citizens since the last financial crises which began in 2008 by posting billboards
or ads on TV. Those warnings are such as; reduce washing the dishes with hand, instead use the
dishing machine to save the waters at dams and etc. Because the water percentage there is
decreasing and not at the desired percentage. Turkey used to experience the all four seasons but
since the early parts of this century, it started to change. However, despite those warnings current
government has done most the damage in there by destroying more than half of the trees and parks
in order to build malls, residences and etc. This is a great example of how the perspective of how
to slow the runaway climate change differs between in developed and developing countries.
Scientific researches point that temperatures are rapidly increasing in the world. In 2012, United
States has seen the hottest weather ever in its history. Temperatures reached as high as 102 degrees
Fahrenheit eight times in 2013. Environmental experts states that; ‘’the world already has missed
an opportunity to keep CO2 emissions below that level, and that much more intense warming
likely will occur, with catastrophic repercussions. British scientist Sir Robert Watson, former
chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) — a global organization of
climate scientists that advises national governments — predicted earlier this year that the world
will warm 3-5 degrees Celsius (5-9 degrees Fahrenheit). Warming by 5 degrees C would mean
severe crop losses in most regions, which could double global grain prices.’’
Environmental lawyers put great faith on US President Obama would take action on slowing
down the issue of runaway climate change but he was unsuccessful to meet with the expectations
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3. in his first term at presidency. But in his second term in January 2013, President Obama
surprised the many by taking a strong action on this matter. He stated: ‘’would betray our
children and future generations. Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but
none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought, and more powerful
storms.’’ Nature lawyers want Obama to deny the permit for Keystone XL pipeline which will
enable oil transportations from Alberta, Canada to US. Gulf Coast. Many experts believed that
Obama’s decision on this pipeline will reveal how serious and willing Obama is on reducing the
climate change.
As it is mentioned earlier, in December 2012, 194 nations agreed to begin discussing a new treaty
that which include not only the developed states but the developing ones as well. This treaty is
planned to be concluded in 2015 and set to take an affect in 2020. The previous agreement which
was Kyoto Protocol never actually solved this ongoing issue. This negotiations can be tough,
because GHG’s emissions are rising rapidly in the fast-growing economies such as Brazil, Russia,
China and India. But developing countries are resisting to do otherwise because they believe that
reducing this GHG’s emissions will greatly hinder their rapidly growing economies. But China is
trying to address the issue by slowing down the sharply increasing economy’s emission until 2020.
On the other hand other developing countries in Africa and Caribbean seek help from rich and
developed countries to adapt to the worldwide effects of climate change. On April 3, 2013 UN
Secretary-General addressed the issue by stating: ‘’We are approaching environmental tipping
points,” he said on April 3. “Runaway climate change is a real risk — and a threat to the global
environment, to sustainable development and to the security of nations and economies.’’
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4. Failing to slow this runaway climate change issue will lead to great danger in human lives,
all nature in future.
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