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GLOBAL WARMING

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  • Nurmamatova Jasmina Ulug’bek qizi

    Student at Tashkent State University of Economics E-mail: nurmamatovajasmina81@gmail.com
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  • Xaydarova Sitora Suranbay qizi

    Scientific supervisor: E-mail: sitoraxaydarova1996@gmail.com
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  • Bobokeldieva Maftuna Abdusamad qizi

    English teacher at Tashkent State University of Economics E-mail: bobokeldievamaftuna0@gmail.com
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Keywords:

global warming, climate change, greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, deforestation, climate crisis, anthropogenic climate change, greta Thunberg, industrialization, Aral sea, renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable agriculture, pollution, climate adaptation strategies, temperature extremes, climate effects on agriculture, greenhouse effect impact.

Abstract

This article explores the effects and consequences of climate  change, which has become a global problem in all countries of the world today. Global warming, a pressing environmental issue, refers to the gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. This phenomenon has far-reaching consequences on our planet’s ecosystem, weather patterns, and human health. As well as, you can see solutions to these problems: greenhouse effect, global warming and the melting of glaciers.

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Published

2025-03-07