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Climate change

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Oct 28, 2024
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Climate change is the ongoing transformation of Earth’s climate system, driven primarily by human activities over the past century. This phenomenon involves significant alterations in weather patterns, temperature extremes, and the frequency and intensity of environmental events like storms and droughts. Historically, Earth’s climate has naturally fluctuated over millennia, but what sets current climate change apart is the rapid pace and scale at which these changes are occurring, largely due to the increased emission of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial activities. In Jamaica, the signs of climate change have become increasingly evident. Rising sea levels threaten our coastlines, while warmer ocean temperatures contribute to more frequent and severe hurricanes. The shifts in rainfall patterns lead to prolonged droughts or unexpected heavy rains, impacting agriculture and water supply, crucial aspects of life on the island. This shift in climate…

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