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There is a critical climate change emergency in the world. According to the UN Secretary-General. The concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere is wreaking havoc across the world and threatening lives, economies, health and food.This challenges has brought about Climate Action plan to combat climate change in the world The Climate Action Plan is needed to Investigate the current environmental issues, what's happening, the advancements made, and the actions required to address the climate crisis.

Climate action (or climate change action) refers to a range of activities, mechanisms, policy instruments and so forth that aim to reduce the severity of human induced climate change and its impacts. "More climate action" is a central demand of the climate movement. Climate inaction is the absence of climate action. Examples for climate action include:

Achieving Climate Action

In order to achieve results with the Climate Action Plans, there are different measures in place to achieve result from Climate Action Plan.  There is a Climate Action Tracker which is a scientific analysis that tracks government climate action and estimate what the government has done and compare it with the Paris Agreement, to know if the government is keeping to the agreement

See also

References

  1. "UNEP Climate Action Note | Data you need to know". www.unep.org. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  2. Maher, Julie. "Fridays For Future: A Look Into A Climate Change Movement". Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  3. "The Climate Action Tracker". climateactiontracker.org. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
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