natural disasters. climate change and global warming

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powerpoint presentation natural disasters. climate change and global warming. natural disasters content. introduction. chapter 1: understanding the link between climate change, global warming, and natural disasters. 1.1. what is climate change and global warming? 1.2. natural disasters – types and causes. chapter ii. the impact of climate change on the frequency and severity of natural disasters. 2.1. extreme weather events and rising global temperatures. 2.2. rising sea levels and its effects on coastal communities. conclusion. the list of user literature. in the context of the 21st century, environmental challenges—particularly climate change, global warming, and their influence on natural disasters—have become a central concern for both the scientific community and policymakers worldwide. the increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters such as floods, droughts, hurricanes, and wildfires can no longer be considered isolated or random events. these phenomena are largely linked to anthropogenic climate change and the accelerated warming of the …
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of earth’s atmospheric and environmental transformations. global warming refers to the long-term rise in the earth’s average surface temperature, largely attributed to anthropogenic activities, particularly the emission of greenhouse gases (ghgs) such as carbon dioxide (co₂), methane (ch₄), and nitrous oxide (n₂o). these gases trap solar radiation, preventing heat from escaping the earth’s atmosphere—a phenomenon known as the enhanced greenhouse effect. the industrial revolution marked the beginning of a dramatic increase in ghg concentrations due to fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and intensive agriculture. according to the intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc), the global average temperature has risen by approximately 1.1°c since the late 19th century, with alarming projections that the increase may exceed 2°c by 2100 if urgent mitigation efforts are not implemented. in conclusion, climate change and global warming represent pressing challenges of our time, intricately linked to natural disasters and environmental instability. the scientific consensus is clear: …
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r underlying causes, and reviews academic scholarship that has contributed to understanding these phenomena in the context of a changing climate. natural disasters are typically classified into geophysical, meteorological, hydrological, climatological, biological, and extraterrestrial categories, based on their origin and impact mechanisms. this classification is supported by the centre for research on the epidemiology of disasters (cred), which has played a foundational role in disaster data analysis. the root causes of the growing disaster risk lie in a combination of natural processes and human activities. climate change is a significant driver, altering precipitation patterns, raising sea levels, and increasing the energy in the atmosphere and oceans. urbanization without adequate planning increases vulnerability to floods and earthquakes. deforestation and poor land use reduce natural defenses against erosion and landslides. in addition, economic inequality and lack of access to early warning systems often mean that the poorest communities suffer the worst consequences. …
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quent, intense, and prolonged extreme weather events. these include heatwaves, storms, droughts, floods, and wildfires. such events are no longer anomalies; they are increasingly becoming the norm in both developing and developed countries. the intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc) has confirmed with high confidence that human-induced climate change has made extreme heat, heavy rainfall, and cyclonic activity more intense and more common across many regions of the world. task design and lesson plan framework. objective: to educate learners (e.g., students, community leaders, emergency planners) on the effects of climate change on extreme weather and train them in monitoring, mitigation, and preparedness techniques. sample lesson plan for high school or university-level course: in the face of these future threats, investments in climate resilience, sustainable infrastructure, and early warning systems will be critical. education, too, plays a central role. as president shavkat mirziyoyev of uzbekistan stated, “only educated and enlightened youth, …
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cal and climatic challenges.” cultivating a generation prepared to understand and respond to climate risks is essential for long-term adaptation. rising global temperatures are clearly linked to the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. a multidisciplinary approach combining science, education, technology, and policy is essential to adapt to these changes. through structured educational programs, real-time monitoring systems, and national action plans, communities can reduce vulnerability and respond more effectively to climate-related disasters. the integration of climate education into national curricula and emergency planning will be vital in creating resilient societies in the face of an increasingly unpredictable climate. rising sea levels and its effects on coastal communities. rising sea levels are one of the most visible and dangerous consequences of global warming. this phenomenon poses a direct threat to the existence and sustainability of coastal communities worldwide. as glaciers and polar ice caps melt and ocean temperatures increase, …

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powerpoint presentation natural disasters. climate change and global warming. natural disasters content. introduction. chapter 1: understanding the link between climate change, global warming, and natural disasters. 1.1. what is climate change and global warming? 1.2. natural disasters – types and causes. chapter ii. the impact of climate change on the frequency and severity of natural disasters. 2.1. extreme weather events and rising global temperatures. 2.2. rising sea levels and its effects on coastal communities. conclusion. the list of user literature. in the context of the 21st century, environmental challenges—particularly climate change, global warming, and their influence on natural disasters—have become a central concern for both the scientific community and policymakers worldwid...

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