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The Millenium Development Goals, agreed to by every member country of the United Nations in 2000, call for the worldwide eradication of poverty and hunger, universal education, gender equality and huge improvements in health by 2015: two years ago!!
Can we do this without making the planet warmer?
Let's think big and imagine how we can confront the climate crisis in a way that is realistic about the other major problems that we face as a planet and as a species on it.
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Is climate change real and human- caused
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The importance of corporate social responsibility is enormous, and it plays a significant role in climate change. 100 energy firms are said to be in charge of 71% of all industrial emissions, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council. Accordingly, huge corporations—especially when compared to the typical person—have the greatest influence on carbon emissions. In addition, a lot of the things utilized by the typical person that have a harmful influence on the environment are produced by corporations. The NRDC estimates that 630 metric tons of greenhouse gases are produced during the production of food and beverage firms' goods. Making and distributing these products using environmentally sustainable methods could stop this.