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The phenomenon of Climate change has been considered as the modern age’s leading environmental problem and
has been an issue of intense discussion. Considering the amount of scientific debate, the sum of political initiatives,
and the interest created in the mass media, the predicted climate change resulting from increased carbon pollution
and other gases is one of the major issues in the world today. The concern of those closely watching the debate is
that it has generated more confusion than practical ways to minimize and adjust to such variations. It is expected to
have harmful and long-term effects on the natural resources and the entire environment. Climate change is a
growing challenge to global security and is expected to impact human health in many ways, including excessive
heat, environmental pollution, food shortages and the severity of outbreaks of diseases. The focus of the present
study is on numerous perspectives of 'Global climate change'; the causes, the anticipated consequences, possible
mitigation strategies and the necessity to understand more about climate change and to raise global awareness of
the problem. If these changes proceed at this pace, they will have the authority to weaken all the advancements
made by our current civilization. The paper unpacks the concrete problems and how despite progress, improvement
is exceedingly slow and insufficient. Many researchers and organizations sought to explore the influence of climate
change in context of conflict, security, and cultural aspect. The methodology used in the research paper is
secondary resources as the information has been gathered from articles, newspaper, websites, blogs etc. It is
suggested that improving quality of life and overcoming climate change will improve the system of public health
today, while at the same time reducing the negative consequences of climate change for next coming generations.
Samina Yasmeen. (2021) Climate Change and Human Security: In context of Global Economy, Culture and Conflict, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume-58, issue 3.
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