From global warming to CO2 debates, climate change is a relevant topic that needs more discussion in media as to the researched causes - watch to learn more
By BLENDED TV
It is evident that the question of the formidable climate changes people are seeing and its origins are a constant fixture in news cycles reporting on the different reasons.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recently revealed this month that the Earth is on track to reach 3°C of warming by the end of the century under current policies if the governments and businesses do not take urgent action to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 42 per cent by 2030 to limit global warming. This report has alarmed the world, and at the UNEP’s upcoming 28th session of the United Nations Climate Change Conference November 30 to December 12 in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, it aims to drive action on climate change by reducing emissions and halting global warming.
However, decades of research have proven the contrary regarding reduction of carbon emissions as a solution to reverse the climate-change causes happening worldwide. The climate-change situation is much graver than what some may suspect, according to top scientists and experts who have researched key findings regarding the impending crisis.
In fact, a global, online forum that was translated to over 100 languages to 180 countries worldwide broadcasted on Dec. 2 to address the approaching doom the people on Earth will face before the year 2036, where no changes can be done to reverse the climate catastrophes and calamities that will become more frequent. Some of these scenarios are already playing out in countries such as Turkey and Afghanistan, where unusual, seismic earthquakes have caused significant human casualties, or in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya where heavy rainfall have led to extensive flooding, or Mexico, where Hurricane Otis caused catastrophic damage to Acapulco unexpectedly and swiftly. And according to a report reviewed in the Nature Journal, from 2018 to 2022, the United States experienced 89 climate disasters that each cost at least $1 billion in damages; these disasters are appearing every three weeks, the report cites. Key scientists are confirming and predicting there are many more of these disasters to come in a higher frequency.
The Dec. 2 “Global Crisis: The Responsibility” international forum proposes to present to the audience watching:
The 27 Years of Independent Research: People will be exposed to the multidisciplinary study of climate cataclysms, including studies of other planets and the 12,000-year cycle of climate catastrophes, revealing unfiltered research that's driven by true science, not by political or personal agendas.
Confirmed Causes of Climate Cataclysms: People will understand the investigated story behind climate disasters as the facts and figures are unveiled that define our planet's fate in 2024 and beyond.
Consequences of Inaction: People will have the knowledge to understand the dire outcome of ignoring crucial information relative to their well-being and future generations.
The Solutions: Researched solutions will be revisited and explained as these viable solutions are presented from a global perspective.
On Friday, December 8 at 9:00 AM PST, a press conference in reference to the Dec. 2 online international forum, “Global Crisis: The Responsibility” will address key topics from the forum, followed by questions from the invited media:
Scientist Dr. John Ahn will debrief the attending media on excerpts from the Dec. 2 international forum regarding the confirmed research finding on climate change causes as well as cyclical changes that have happened on other planets such as Mars.
Scientist Dr. Anastasia Pashigreva will address the solid research proof that teams of scientists have discovered regarding the cataclysmic changes happening on Earth and the 12,000-year cycle that is looming.
Olga Schmidt, president of the Creative Society Project, will address the media with the overall vision of the Creative Society Project and its public request to humankind.
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