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    How to overcome global warming in 21st century

     

    How to overcome global warming in 21st century


     


    Living together…not separating

    We are living in the most challenging times of our lives. Global warming is a deeply dangerous and irreversible phenomenon which poses a real threat to our present and future generations. Climate change is mostly attributable to human activities which emit gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. We are literally eating ourselves into the future, our survival depends on the results of ecological changes. To tackle the issue, the world needs to reduce our overpopulation by improving family planning and by moving to sustainable cities and places where the majority of people live. According to The Guardian, these changes have been happening but rapidly increasing. Global warming can now be successfully averted if we change our lifestyles. We can do this by changing our lifestyles. On the per capita basis, the effects of global warming and the effects of fighting against it depend on the social benefits of moving to greener societies. To study this issue we will take a sample of societies in the world and analyze whether they could benefit from improving their lifestyle. We will compare the survival rates with the per capita growth in 1950 and 2020 and compare these changes with those among their closest regions. The islands of Bangladesh, Oman, and Samoa will be able to study these trends in their areas of action. Both Bangladesh and Oman are vulnerable countries compared to other areas of the world. They are extremely dependent on a relatively poor subsistence economy. They have established high education rates, but it has not been enough to protect themselves. In 2020, the system is still mainly reliant on fishing. The main dispute is the lag in their initial concerns about this contamination. Families in Bangladesh took a left turn and they listened to issues like poverty and basic needs of all humans. The majority still depend on fishermen for sustenance. The development of their lifestyle depends on their rights and opportunities. Bangladesh and Oman would have been dependent on fishing. In Oman, the developed economy is still dependent on farming but it is not sustainable. Oman needs to move to a more urban society and similar to Bangladesh. Bangladesh and Oman would be also dependent on coastal cities. These areas are highly susceptible to the changes of temperature and change in the amount of rainfall that causes intense flooding and periodic storms. Maldives, Samoa, and other countries of the Pacific could also be flooded due to these change of temperature. Maldives and Oman will also be vulnerable to climate change in 2020 and 2025, since they are classified as very high vulnerability countries.

    Currently, all countries are working on a Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) resolution. We would like to evaluate the improvement of these countries’ current life policies and as a result, what will happen in 2065 and the following decades.

    Oman and Bangladesh will not need to move out of their current lifestyle or another change in their lifestyle. They have the ability to leave their current lifestyles in order to sustain their economies. They are on the right path. Their healthy lifestyles and measures have allowed them to go for a healthy lifestyle, to reduce the carbon footprint, reduce the effects of change, to adopt sustainable lifestyles. Maldives, Maldives, and Oman have the opportunity to have improved living conditions which will contribute towards our protection of the environment. Maldives is experiencing one of the most severe droughts in the world today.

    In Maldives, it is helpful to have an education system that is simple and readily available. You can visit any schools in Maldives to check whether education is a possibility or whether there is a challenge in low economic activities. Do you understand that one has to undertake all sustainable living activities or not? Maldives has a clear target of becoming a completely sustainable society by the end of the millennium. They even have the target of making their economy pure. Maldives has the greatest targets of establishing Solar and battery solar energy. If they don’t achieve their target then will Maldives suffer? No, Maldives will benefit from improving their lifestyle.

    Bangladesh has a very small population, so it would be hard to say that they have to change their lifestyle in order to be safe and secure for their future generations. Bangladesh has an active workforce in most sectors of the economy, even in the health sector. The country is building roads, hospitals, water supply systems, airports, etc. All these businesses and industries contribute to saving Bangladesh from global warming. Bangladesh already needs to keep their current lifestyle and this will have an impact on economic growth and will make our lives sustainable. In 2030, Bangladesh has two watershed areas, there will be no additional changes in this system which will benefit the country.

    Omani people can save their society by adopting local tourism and concentrating on local and international cooperation. Tourism is the primary driver for Maldives. It is a method for local communities to develop sustainable and knowledgeable economy. Tourism industry is a valuable and strong economic means. Maldives needs to improve their tourism industry to restore the tourism economy as one of the primary drivers for the economy of Maldives. Maldives is the UAE’s biggest and


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