Climate Change: What the Science Really Says
- Marie Dcruz
- May 23
- 1 min read
Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues, but what does science actually tell us? Clear data and observations offer a stark picture—and a path forward.
Understanding the Greenhouse Effect
Gases like CO₂ and methane trap heat in Earth’s atmosphere. Human activities, especially burning fossil fuels, have dramatically increased these gases since the Industrial Revolution.
Evidence from Nature
Rising sea levels, melting glaciers, and more intense storms are just a few signs. Data from ice cores and satellite observations confirm these trends.
Solutions Backed by Science
Renewable energy, carbon capture, and changes in agriculture can help reduce emissions. Individual actions—like reducing waste and conserving energy—also matter.
Conclusion
The science is clear: climate change is real, and we play a role. But science also equips us with tools and knowledge to address it—if we act in time.
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