2018 is full of ominous climate news.
Extreme weather across the country is related to our warming.
A report from the United Nations Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change says we have only 12 years to cut carbon emissions by half to avoid catastrophic climate change.
A December study found carbon emissions soared in the wrong direction.
New research shows that the Earth is in a crisis of extinction. Is it too late?
What we need to do today on climate change is that hope for climate change is hard-won --
But action is not the future, but we have discussed climate change more than ever.
Science of mankind
The reason for climate change is clear.
We know that science tells us what will happen to our plan because we don't make drastic changes fast enough.
As the livelihoods of many Canadians change forever due to the decision to adapt to a warming world, the debate on how quickly we make these changes will surely erupt in 2019.
Here are some factors that will affect climate change coverage over the next 12 months and beyond.
El Nino and extreme weather 2019 may be one of the hottest years on record, as the El Nino events pile up above humans
Global warming
Usually, when the ocean-
The surface temperature of the equatorial Pacific Ocean rises-
Normal levels over the past few months have led to higher global average temperatures than normal.
In fact, strong performance from late 2015 to early 2016 helped global temperatures rise
2016 is the hottest time on record.
We have to start adapting to it: record-
Another El Nino may be coming: what can be expected here, which is not all yet.
The El Nino incident not only raised the temperature;
It reallocates weather patterns around the world.
Usually, extreme weather is more common in these events --
Everything is accelerating from drought to floods and typhoons.
According to the Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)in the U. S.
Elniowill is likely to form and continue to exist in the northern hemisphere winter of 2018 --
19. the possibility that it will last until the spring of 2019 is 60.
Although Canada's climate policy varies across the country, 2019 is a year when the plan begins to come true.
For those provinces and territories that do not have enough emissions pricing plans, the federal free government will impose a carbon tax on fuel and plans to issue annual rebates to Canadian households to offset most of the additional costs of the plan.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau believes increased fuel costs will reduce carbon emissions
Strengthen consumption, reduce emissions and control pollution.
"From next year, there will be no pollution anywhere in Canada.
We will also help Canadians adapt to the new reality. . .
Every penny will be invested in Canadians in the province or region where funds are raised.
"Trudeau promises tax refund because Ottawa will impose a carbon tax on provinces outside of the climate plan tax refund, an industry incentive for center BC. 's long-
The climate plan is a major event of concern. The next climate talks will be hosted by Chile and will work with Colombia.
Before that, all eyes were focused on the UN Secretary-General's summit in September, when countries are expected to develop plans to increase their national commitments in 2020.
For the cleaning technology, it looks like an exciting year.
Countries, cities and businesses around the world are embracing a shift to sustainable energy.
And find out how to make a profit while doing it.
Look for announcements in the field of energy storage and micro-grid systems using artificial intelligence and blockchain over the next year.
Traditional power stations are centralized and often require long-distance transmission of electrical energy in order to serve a large number of customers at the same time.
On the other hand, the microgrid systems are closer to the area they serve and can operate independently from the main power supply.
With smart technology, local demand can be customized and power grid interference such as power outages can be minimized.
They can make the grid greener, more economical and more reliable.
Canada will increase its support for renewable energy, which is at higher risk: it will create thousands of jobs.
2B in addition to "employment and environment", the green energy partnership between enterprises and First Nations: the transition to renewable energy presents opportunities for all of us, 158 companies around the world recognize their contribution to climate change and commit to a transition to 100 of renewable energy.