"Humanity is on a collision course with nature."
Since the beginning of humanity, nature has been a very determining factor in how humans should live and survive. Over the centuries, this has slowly shifted to another completely different aspect. After industrialization was introduced in the 19th century, climates all over the world started changing. As people have been changing and people behavior has been changing, the climate has also been changing with it. While people have been changing and advancing technologically in a very positive way, climate has been changing in the complete opposite way. Not until recent years, has the entire human population become aware of this problem to try to find a solution to it. Even though climate change conferences have been held in the last years, it would have been much better to have cared for this before because the solution to changing climate change back to normal requires the change in behavior of humans. Another big problem that has led to the continuation of climate change is the fact that governments are not listing this problem as their top priorities to fix. Many countries don't realize that in the next 100 years the world could significantly change into something much worse if nothing is done. I think they don't include this as their priority because they only think about themselves and they believe that if they are going to be dead before this happens, then it is not worth fighting for. What about your children? What about your children's children? What about the continuation of your family? I don't think that it is a nice thing to not care for them. If we want to fix this issue for the good of the plante's future, there is a lot of work to do. Imagine all the time it takes to change the behaviors of more than seven billion people all across the world. It is not an easy task.
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