Climate change - why people don't care?

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Abstract

A long-run shift in temperature in the recent 40 years, as well as a surge in CO2 level in the past century, are warning signs that climate change is genuinely occurring. The unprecedented Australian bush fires, rising sea levels, and many extreme weather events are all escalating due to resultant global warming. 97% of active-publishing climate scientists agree that human activities are extremely likely to be the primary cause of recent global warming. Some critical questions to ask are: Do people care about climate change? Why not? What’s the way forward?
Original languageEnglish
No.2
Specialist publicationAIB Review
PublisherAustralian Institute of Business
Publication statusPublished - 20 Aug 2020

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