https://medium.com/@mit_ra/global-warming-reality-or-a-business-trick- 4ecc2a697ee2
https://climate.nasa.gov/solutions/adaptation-mitigation/
Global warming and climate change are two distinct processes that manifest the ecological imbalance in our atmosphere. These are environmental problems existing in our environment that grievously affect the life of every living organism and we are definitely not an exemption to this. It may be too hard to accept but the truth is that human activities are the number one contributors of these nature’s problems.
“Global warming” refers to the rise in global temperatures due mainly to the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. “Climate change” refers to the increasing changes in the measures of climate over a long period of time – including precipitation, temperature, and wind patterns. A warmer climate increases public health challenges like heat aggravated illnesses, increases in vector borne diseases, and decreased access to safe water and food. If we care for the living, there is a great need to end these the soonest possible time or else it might be too late. We need to respond to the challenge of taking good care of our environment. We need to develop an awareness that unless we care to protect our nature, it would be impossible to adapt for a sustainable future. Cutting short-lived climate pollutants can slow the rate of warming and lower public health risks. Planting more trees and preventing from cutting down trees can help minimize the formation of greenhouse effect that contributes to global warming.
If we care for our future and the next generation to come, we need to break the chains of global warming and climate change. If we persistently do our responsibility in fighting these enemies of nature, we can possible adapt for a sustainable future.

