3. Definition
• Global warming is the term used to describe a gradual
increase in the average temperature of the Earth's
atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is believed to
be permanently changing the Earth’s climate
4.
5. Effects of the global
warming:
There is a lot of effects of the global warming:
• Sea level rise
• Extreme wheather
• Impact on food production
• Human migration
• …
6. Sea level
Rise
•Sea level sets a
baseline for storm
surge and tsunami,
when the local sea
level rise so does
the baseline which
gives us a more
destructive storm
and tsunami
7. Food
supply :
Climate change have a big
impact on food production
around the world because
of the effects of elevated
CO2
it’s a forecast of food
production output by the
year 2080, in Afrique it will
decrease by 50%. It’s a
dangerous number
because such a decrease
will lead us to hunger.
8. Cop22
The Convention stipulates, ”Parties should protect the climate system for
the benefit of present and future generations on the basis of equity and in
accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective
capabilities.”
The “Conference of the Parties”, COP is the supreme decision-making
body of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC).
9. Greenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization with
offices in over 40 contries , Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the
ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity"
DIRECT
ACTIONS
LOBBYING RESEARCH
There is a lot of effects of the global warming, the most observed are:
that’s why A Conference of the Parties meets annually at global conferences that analyze the progress of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and makes decisions to achieve climate change objectives. Organized by Fiji, COP23 will be held in Bonn, Germany
global warming is a sudden heating of the earth, evident right away and causing extreme heat meltdowns. Unfortunately, your local beach won't be getting suddenly hotter; climate change is not that drastically evident in everyday life. Global warming occurs slowly, but in the last few decades has slowly picked up pace.