climate change
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how the climate change affects the human environment
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How Does the Climate Change affect Human Environment?
How does the climate change affect our lives? We may not be aware of all the environmental changes but those changes are directly related to everyday lives of many people. The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference was held at Copenhagen, Denmark. During the meeting, the US, China, India, Brazil and South Africa drafted the Copenhagen Accord and agreed that the climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the present day. It may seem that a minor climate change has no significant effect; however, even slight variations in the environment possess greater threat than it may actually seem
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However, adding up the small change in ecosystem and human environment will eventually bring unchangeable result of collapsing whole eco structure.
To slow down the climate change, the world-nations cooperate to hold climate change related conferences such as Copenhagen concord and Kyoto protocol. These efforts are meaningful but the most required-action to take is in people`s daily lives; reducing footprint,
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