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Title: | Climate Change! We are finished! |
Other Titles: | https://doi.org/10.32388/RWJBED |
Authors: | Norman David, Nsereko |
Keywords: | Climate change Collectivistic cultures Biodiversity Habitat degradation Extreme events |
Issue Date: | 19-Aug-2023 |
Publisher: | Qeios |
Citation: | Nsereko, N.D. (2023) Climate Change! We are finished!, Qeios |
Abstract: | Climate change is a reality on the face of the globe as existing natural systems are being destroyed left and right. The realities of the catastrophic nature of climate change are manifested in the apparent extreme events such as extreme heat and winds, incessant forest fires, droughts, devastating floods, unpredictable weather patterns, famine, livelihood insecurity and a number of species of plants and animals have gone extinct. All over the world, both highly and less sophisticated observers of the world’s current biodiversity are appealing to humanity to effectively safeguard globally significant ecosystem services and ensure ecological resilience related to the current state of affairs in order to protect nature from being destroyed. Understanding of the facts that underplay the occurrences of climate change may not be on a similar footing worldwide. Hence, this poem is developed to resonate the ontological construction of reality in basically collectivistic cultures as a contribution to conceptualize the apparent extreme events, habitat degradation and to address attempts to fix the warming earth by these particular inhabitants on the globe. |
Description: | Research article |
URI: | https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/983 |
Appears in Collections: | Social Sciences |
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