Climate change solutions

How to stop climate change?

Climate change is likely to be the greatest threat of the 21st century. Find out its causes and effects, but most importantly the solutions to it.

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Climate experts are formal: the earth is warming and at a sustained rate. The cause is the increase in greenhouse gases of human origin, with the consequences of health, ecological and humanitarian crises of which we are seeing the beginnings.

What is the meaning of climate change? What are the causes of climate change and its consequences? And finally what are the possible solutions?


01. Solutions

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02. Definition

What is Climate Change?

Climate change is a global modification of the climate over a long period of time (from decades to millions of years). These changes can occur both regionally and globally. By climate change we mean the increase in temperature from the middle of the 20th century to the present day.

Even if climate change can also have natural causes, it is largely related to human activity and greenhouse gases.


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03. Causes

Climate change causes

Greenhouse gases

Greenhouse gases allow the sun to shine unimpeded on the Earth's surface. Natural greenhouse gases ensure a temperature suitable for life on Earth as opposed to man-made gases which cause a very high increase in heat. They prevent the heat from being reflected back into space and redirect it to the Earth.

There are many greenhouse gases but here is a list of 6 gases regulated by the Paris Agreement. These are the ones that have the greatest impact on climate change:


  • 1. Carbon Dioxides
  • 2. Methane
  • 3. Nitrous Oxide
  • 4. Sulphur Hexafluoride
  • 5. Perfluorocarbons
  • 6. Hydrofluorocarbons

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04. Effects

Climate change effects

Some of the consequences of global warming have already been established by scientists. Here are some of them:

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1. Global Warming

The main effect of climate change is of course global warming. With an increasingly rapid growth of the planet's temperature due to human activities such as deforestation, intensive agriculture, mining or over-consumption.

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2. Air pollution

The main greenhouse gas is not counted as an air pollutant because it does not appear to affect health. However, there are links between climate change and global warming, such as the atmospheric concentration of some pollutants in the air.

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3. Water Pollution

Water pollution and climate change are closely linked, both in rivers, seas and oceans. This pollution manifests itself in particular through changes in the flows of the various rivers, the increase in temperature and the pollutants concentration in the water.

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4. Land Pollution

The soil is equally hard hit by climate change. Human activity is significantly changing the climate and the nature of soils, which are both very fragile and most of the time over-exploited.

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05. Prevention

Climate change prevention

Good news - there are ways to reduce Climate Change. What solutions to consider?

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1. Renewable energies

Changing our main energy sources to clean and renewable energy. Solar, Wind, Geothermal and biomass could be the solution.

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2. Sustainable transportation

Our transport methods must be aligned with environmental requirements and reduce their carbon footprint. It is essential to rethink our transport methods from the design stage towards eco-friendly transportation.

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3. Air pollution prevention

Many methods exist to prevent, control and reduce air pollution, in particular by reducing the consumption of fossil fuels, and limiting industry emissions and waste.

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4. Waste Management & recycling

The simplest solution to reduce waste is to adapt our production methods to our consumption patterns. The recycling process must also be taken into account in our consumption habits.

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5. Sea and Ocean preservation

Oceans and seas are the largest storage of greenhouse gases and are an exceptional support system for life on this planet. Limiting overfishing, unsustainable development activities in coastal areas and the consumption of environmentally friendly products is now essential.

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6. Circular economy

Use the 3 r's of circular economy (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) to significantly reduce our waste and avoid unnecessary production of new items.


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Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label

A label focused on both the environment and profitability.