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@article{169403, author = {Prof. Dr Neeraj Kumar Jain and Dr. Priyanka B. Chaudasi and Dr Rashmi Jain}, title = {A CLARION CALL ON CLIMATE CHANGE CRISIS FOR CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY CARE}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {6}, pages = {1713-1719}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=169403}, abstract = {The document, titled "A clarion call on climate change crisis for conservation & Community care provides an extensive examination of global climate crisis and its impacts on environment, economy and the human health. It highlights the increasing severity of degradation, and pollution, while emphasizing urgent need for community -driven conservation efforts and sustainable practices. It explores as the Climate adaptation, Intersection of urbanization, climate adaptation, and heat island effect, exacerbating climate stressors. It outlines how small and S Large-scale interventions, like reforest ion and renewable Energy can mitigate these impacts touches on broader global environment concerned such as plastic pollution soil degradation air pollution and greenhouse gas emission traditional wisdom particularly from environment relationship with nature. By adopting similar lifestyles and respectful use of resources humanity can address the climate crisis while fostering will being. In conclusion it advocated for the unified global effort to combat environmental destruction through collective conscious action. Homo sapiens appeared on Earth around 130,000-200,000 years ago, whereas our planet is around 4.5 billion years old. This means we have been here for about 0.000028% of the Earth's existence. Yet, in this remarkably short period we have contributed to global warming that has heated the oceans by the equivalent of dropping one atomic bomb into the ocean every second for the past 150 years, say experts. Our very existence depends on Nature.}, keywords = {}, month = {November}, }
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