Global Warming is a Global Warning to All Nations

Authors

  • Hadis Hashemzadeh, Ali Hashemzadeh

Abstract

This research aims to highlight the main issue at stake in this crisis of global warming. If the warning sign evident from the various climate changes goes unheeded, an unparalleled catastrophe will be hard to resolve. Therefore, it is time everyone unites in a joint effort to ensure that every individual is aware of the implications of their actions on the environment and how to resolve the matter. There have been global movements to spread this message and institute workable measures, but the results have been minimal. Hence, it is essential to carry out definite research on the effects of global warming and ensure that every individual within reach is aware and involved in significant actions to reduce global warming. The research will also educate and inform officials and the government and help measure people’s knowledge about global warming.

 The Design of the Study

The design followed in the study is based on an analysis of the current data relevant to global warming. The study focuses on the cause, effect, and ways on how to reduce global warming significantly. The findings from the research will get used to educate and inform the relevant authorities on the necessity of implementing laws in the laws that govern their respective countries. The purpose of this research is to educate and inform officials and the government and to help measure people’s knowledge about global warming.

Major Findings or Trends Found as a Result of the Analysis

Global warming refers to the rise in the planet’s temperatures resulting from an increase of greenhouse emitted gasses into the atmosphere. This increase comes majorly from human activities, especially burning fossil fuels and other activities such as farming, deforestation, and power plants.

Published

2021-11-27

How to Cite

Hadis Hashemzadeh, Ali Hashemzadeh. (2021). Global Warming is a Global Warning to All Nations. Drugs and Cell Therapies in Hematology, 10(3), 630–636. Retrieved from http://www.dcth.org/index.php/journal/article/view/815

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