Sunday, December 26, 2010

Scientists appeal to the media should be accurately convey the climate change hazards to the public

According to foreign media reports, scientists have recently found that climate change has been more and more serious, if humans do not take this issue seriously, global climate change will bring more and more negative impact. Scientists are therefore called upon the media should be information on the severity of the weather accurately convey to the public. For Science and the media to establish credibility among the general public so that people attach importance to the serious problem of climate change.
Climate change will make some small island states and coastal areas were inundated by 2050 could result in the world from 200 to 1000 million "climate refugees." The impact of climate change is large-scale, comprehensive, multi-level, climate change on nature, ecology and environment, and even the survival and development of human society have an important impact, relative to developed countries, developing countries are more affected. Humans have never faced such a huge environmental crisis if we do not take immediate action to stop global warming, climate change will not be able to make up.
It is understood that, although the "climate change", "global warming" and other issues have become well-known topic, but most of the people a warning for the scientists have turned a blind eye, or even reverse psychology but also with the opposite direction to the scientists called for action . Scientists have carried out on two groups of people reflect on climate change test: two groups of people they were sent to two different messages, one from the perspective of human behavior called for everyone concerned about the impact of climate change; the second is from in a positive solution to call attention to climate change. The results show that the group received the second message more attention to global warming, but also from the individual to start to reduce their daily carbon emissions.

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