Feelings of World Climate
I feel that the world is in despair and hopelessness of the future of the possibility of the climate crisis that could result in the end of the earth’s natural life. The thing that comes to mind when climate change is mentioned in global warming that it entails hotter temperatures such as changing rainfall patterns. In the 19th century, experts traced the presence of particular gases that trap and prevent the heat that ends up squeezing its way to the atmosphere. The central player is carbon dioxide that prevents the earth from being reduced into empty wastelands. However, the gas has increased it by the rate of 43 percent just experts had predicted due to a rise in industrialization that has seen humans being released other gases in the air (Simon, Bumpus & Mann, 2012). the most significant threat is on human beings such that instead of prioritizing climate change guidelines by turning it into market-driven, the political elites are busy undermining it by rebuking science.
However, with the level of technological advancement, the world can apply it as the solution to carbon dioxide emissions. One way is by adopting is modifying vehicles that exhibit lower emissions such as hybrid, LPG, or electric. It can be implemented by shifting from Gas to Liquids by eliminating diesel vehicles to other forms of fuels. Also, technology can be applied by the use of photocatalytic materials. It entails an effective way of cleaning carbon dioxide emissions from the vehicles by eliminating pollution from the ambient atmosphere. Technology can play a vital role in air purification, such as the one Smog Free Tower that reduces pollution and release fresh air (Dorbian, Wolfe & Waitz, 2011). also, the fact is that most pollution comes from refrigerated vehicles; thus, technology can invent liquid air to solve the problem of pollution source. Technology can develop refrigeration systems that focus on using moist air that releases zero emissions to the atmosphere.
Dorbian, C. S., Wolfe, P. J., & Waitz, I. A. (2011). Estimating the climate and air quality benefits of aviation fuel and emissions reductions. Atmospheric Environment, 45(16), 2750-2759.
Simon, G. L., Bumpus, A. G., & Mann, P. (2012). Win-win scenarios at the climate–development interface: Challenges and opportunities for stove replacement programs through carbon finance. Global environmental change, 22(1), 275-287.