@Burfatmukhtiar We Should create systems to support and integrate students who are displaced by climate events, including providing psychological support and ensuring continuity of education.
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Let's talk about climate change affect in the educational system?
(FARHAN MEHBOOB)
Primary School Teacher
SINDH, PAKISTAN -
The greenhouse effect, caused by gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat in our atmosphere, is driving climate change. With rising temperatures and extreme weather becoming more common, immediate action is crucial.
Key Actions to Reduce the Greenhouse Effect:
- Switch to Renewable Energy:
Support solar, wind, and other clean energy sources to cut down on emissions. - Enhance Energy Efficiency: Use energy-saving appliances and improve home insulation to reduce energy consumption.
- Opt for Sustainable Transport: Choose public transit, carpool, or electric vehicles to lower transportation emissions.
4.Support Reforestation: Plant trees and support forest conservation to absorb more carbon dioxide.
5.Practice Sustainable Agriculture: Implement eco-friendly farming techniques to minimize agricultural emissions. - Reduce Waste: Cut down on waste by recycling and reusing materials to decrease landfill emissions.
The Urgency of Action
With the impacts of climate change increasingly evident, now is the time to act. By taking these steps, we can make a meaningful difference.
What will you do today to fight the greenhouse effect and contribute to a sustainable future? Every effort counts.
Tabassum Laghari
Science Teacher
Sindh, Pakistan - Switch to Renewable Energy:
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@Tabassumlaghari We should plant more trees to reduce the affect of greenhouse gases
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@Tabassumlaghari we must take an necessary actions like we can reduce the uses of those things that are the reason of increasing the greenhouse gases day by day.
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@Noorulain-Khatri Agreed miss.
Tabassum Laghari
Science Teacher
Sindh, Pakistan -
@Burfatmukhtiar We already see effects scientists predicted, such as the loss of sea ice, melting glaciers and ice sheets, sea level rise, and more intense heat waves. Scientists predict global temperature increases from human-made greenhouse gases will continue. Severe weather damage will also increase and intensify.
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@Sehar-Kazi Aslam o Alaikum dear,
You’ve pointed out important issues related to climate change. The problems we’re seeing, like melting ice and rising sea levels, match what scientists predicted. As greenhouse gases keep raising temperatures, severe weather will likely become more intense. It’s crucial for us to work on both reducing emissions and preparing for these changes. Your focus on this topic is really important for promoting action.
Regards
Zeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
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@Engr-Zeeshan Thank you Sir.
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@Noorulain-Khatri Yes off course. They give us fresh air.