A comprehensive review of the Sixth Climate Change Report and mapping of modeled pathways to limit global warming

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Master's student, Watershed Science and Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran.

Abstract

The IPCC's sixth assessment report, like a bell, has sounded a great danger to humanity and the planet. The report considers human activities, especially the emission of greenhouse gases, as the main cause of global warming and extensive changes in the atmosphere, oceans, ice and biosphere. These transformations have devastating consequences all over the world, and if immediate and decisive action is not taken, future generations will face an unimaginable disaster. Dealing with this great global challenge requires global and universal determination; 1) At the international level: commitment and implementation of commitments by all countries (especially developed countries), providing financial and technical assistance to developing countries to adapt to climate change; 2) At the government level: investing in renewable energy sources and promoting energy efficiency, preserving forests and other measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; 3) At the community level: promoting the culture of saving energy, using public transportation, recycling and preserving resources, reducing meat consumption and tending to sustainable diets, planting trees and developing green spaces; 4) At the individual level: increasing public awareness and education about climate change, encouraging people to take action and participate in solving this great challenge. By examining the consequences of climate change and providing solutions to deal with it, this article seeks to increase public awareness and encourage people to take action to save the planet for future generations. Now is the time for all of us, with a global alliance, to take practical steps to confront this great threat. The future of our planet is in our hands.

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