With (COP27) approaching in Egypt … what is climate change?

With (COP27) approaching in Egypt … what is climate change?

A few days on the most prominent event in the world regarding the climate crisis, as the countdown to the United Nations Climate Summit COP27, hosted by the Egyptian city of Sharm El -Sheikh starting from November 6, to the 18th of the same month.
The next summit, which will feature a big number of world leaders and senior United Nations officials, is the focus of interest, and it will be attended by tens of thousands of environmental activists.

197 nations participate in the annual climate conference, which is organised to talk about how each nation is tackling the issue of climate change.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, an international accord with the goal of reducing the effects of human activities on the climate, is a component of the conference.

The 27th conference since the agreement went into effect on March 21, 1994, will take place at the start of the next month in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
Long-term variations in temperature and weather patterns are caused by the climate. These changes could be natural and take place, for instance, as a result of variations in the solar cycle.

However, during the eighteenth century, human activities—primarily the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas—have emerged as the primary driver of climate change.
Burning fossil fuels produces greenhouse gas emissions that act as a blanket covering the earth, imprisoning the light and raising global temperatures.
Carbon dioxide and methane emissions are two types of greenhouse gases.

These gases are created, for instance, when people use coal to heat buildings or gasoline to power automobiles. Carbon dioxide may be released as a result of clearing land of herbs, bushes, and trees. A significant source of methane gas emissions is the burial of trash. One of the main sources of emissions is the production and use of energy, along with industry, transportation, buildings, agriculture, and land use.

What is climate change as (COP27) nears in Egypt?

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