Climate Change And Environmental Sustainability
Abstract
In this research I am looking into the formation, implementation of actions and habits, completed environmentally conscious people, working in the most polluting industries. With the findings of this research, I wish to create a basis for further research of the sociological and psychological factors, influencing pro-environmental behaviour. Human environmental conditions are largely determined by the climate. Because of human-induced climate change, extreme weather events have become more frequent and intense. Therefore, in the short term, climate change has a direct impact on human mortality and environmental sustainability, while in the long term, it poses complex and protracted indirect serious risks. This study looks at the three levels of environmental impact risks that climate change poses to human mortality. It offers a conceptual framework for creating an empirical event-based database of human mortality associated with climate change and communication tactics to improve sustainability, resilience, and environmental adaptation worldwide.
Keywords: climate change; pollution; science communication; human mortality; global sustainability
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