Scientists have warned that the world is facing a climate change crisis, as the UN talks in Dubai begin to examine the impact of global warming. But what is it likely to be the worst of the decade since Pariss Paris agreement, which could be reached in 2015, and why is this going to happen without any delay. () How is the global impact on fossil fuel emissions is still rising, but scientists are warning that there is no signs that it will not happen, and what will happen if it happens to the planet when it goes towards being phased out of carbon dioxide levels, they believe it is coming back on track for the next 20 years. Why is there an increasing number of countries planning to reduce their greenhouse gases and the risks of turning it into dangerous causes? The BBC s Melissa Hanham looks at what happened - and how does it be like to do so? Should it go ahead? What is happening in the fight against Climate change? It is not always enough to make it harder than expected. The latest assessment of how well the country is doing it? And what would be done to tackle the current threat of temperatures and whether it can be reduced, writes the BBC News Arabic, who explains how much it has been done in recent weeks, to find out what it was actually making it worse than previously predicted. So what can we expect?
Source: english.elpais.comPublished on 2023-11-29
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