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The alarming reality of global warming
Recent reports indicate that the world is on a perilous path toward a temperature increase of approximately 2.7 degrees Celsius by the year 2100. This projection, made by the Climate Action Tracker, highlights the insufficient progress made by countries in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Despite the pledges made under the Paris Agreement, the current trajectory suggests that we are not on track to meet the critical targets necessary to avert catastrophic climate impacts.
As young people, the Gen Z and millennial generations are particularly affected by these changes.
The consequences of climate change, such as extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and biodiversity loss, will shape the world they inherit. The urgency for action is not just a political issue; it’s a matter of survival for future generations.
The role of governments and policies
Governments worldwide have made commitments to combat climate change, yet the reality is that these promises often fall short. The report emphasizes that the current climate and energy policies are inadequate to achieve the goals set forth in international agreements.
Sofia Gonzales-Zuñiga, a climate policy specialist, stresses that we are failing to “bend the curve” of rising temperatures, indicating a dire need for stronger, more immediate actions.
During the recent United Nations climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, world leaders gathered to discuss strategies for mobilizing funds to address the escalating climate crisis.
The discussions centered around how to raise trillions of dollars to implement effective climate solutions. However, the question remains: will these discussions translate into meaningful action?
The impact of climate change on future generations
Every fraction of a degree of warming poses significant risks, including increased frequency and severity of heatwaves, wildfires, droughts, and storms.
These environmental changes threaten not only ecosystems but also human health and livelihoods. For the younger generations, the stakes are incredibly high. They are not just passive observers; they are active participants in the fight against climate change.
Social media platforms have become powerful tools for raising awareness and mobilizing action among young people. Activists are using these platforms to advocate for policy changes, promote sustainable practices, and hold leaders accountable. The climate crisis is a defining issue for this generation, and their voices are crucial in shaping the future.