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"The Climate Has No Borders"


I created the image using Adobe Illustrator based on an image from Google search.

It is our global geopolitical concern to learn the causes and effects of Climate Change...

The Causes of Climate Change: Industrialization, Deforestation, Resource Extraction, Energy Use, Transportation, Pollution, Consumerism...

The Effects of Climate Change: Rising Temperatures, Rising Sea Levels, Unpredictable Weather Pattern, Land Degradation, Loss of Wildlife and Biodiversity...

How Climate Change Impacts Human Beings? 

Displaced People, Loss of Livelihood, Global Food and Water Shortage, Malnutrition, Increased Risk for Diseases...

We Need to Take Action as Citizens of the World Now! 

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