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Scientific American Seeking Certainly on Climate Change

     I read an article about climate change. They discussed how much is enough to prevent global warming. Glaciers are dying because of temperature rise and we have to work on mitigation of        It explained about large assessments consume huge amounts of scientific time and energy. changes in climate are very marked these days and should scientists continue to improve climate models so that we can better understand climate feedbacks and forecast the effects of our interventions? Declare victory and pass the baton to the experts in the social, economic questions to finding and implementing effective solutions to the climate crisis.

The Glasgow Climate Conference

     I was curious about agreement in the COP26 and I read an article about that. Therefore, I’d like to outline the contents. Also, I’ll write what I thought about that.           Although not legally binding, the agreement sets the global agenda on climate change for the next decade. For the first time at a COP conference, countries pledge explicit plan to reduce use of coal. Its plan is responsible for 40% of annual CO2 emissions. However, countries agreed weaker commitment to phase down rather than phase out. Coal consumption by China and Indonesia is one reason for this, but I think we must give importance to new energy than consumption. The US and China pledged to cooperate more over the next decade in areas including methane emissions and the switch to clean energy. In this way, one country have to corporate with another country, I think.