Challenge Climate Change

The challenge of climate change confronts us with the question, under which conditions we want to live on our home planet mother earth. A sustainable development so that also future generations can satisfy their needs seems necessary. We must sustain our living basis, because there is no second earth where we could fly to.

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Humanity is not acting sustainable on spaceship mother earth.

Stefan Jung • 31. Juli 2022

It is time to act sustainable and to – inter alia - switch investments worldwide faster from fossil fuels to renewable energies respectively to implement circular economies consequently.

Suggestions in Music as an indirect reminder for the consequences of climate change that are now accelerating. There is not much time left to stop this negative process. Humanity should tackle global warming now with utmost respect.

As we know the global increase of greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and others are forcing the greenhouse effect of the earth atmosphere. The linked climate warming has far reached outcomes. It leads for instance to extreme drought periods in Africa, Europe and other regions and to a growth of hurricane like storms world-wide. Furthermore, there will be difficult to account changes in the global varied Flora and Fauna, that are already happening.

Especially the augment of heat days, inundations and hurricane like storms are causing high ecological and economical damages. Globally looked at all sectors of economies are affected by the negative consequences of climate change.

These warning signs and this negative development lead also to more displacement and environment migration mostly out of regions within a country but also out of a country. 

We in the so-called developed world must think over it, how we are living and how we are overusing the resources of the earth. The biological resources and services of the earth for the year 2022 were already overused on the 28th of July (please compare: https://www.overshootday.org , last visit 31. July 2022). This development is not sustainable at all.

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