Inspiration

THE PROBLEM- 2024 was the planet's warmest year recorded in history

What it does

Climate change is a global challenge that requires collective action. After understanding the impacts, every individual can take action to save the planet.

How we built it

this project was built using the idea of Matthew Pye's Climate Academy, Belgium. The tool used to create the same is Canva.

Challenges we ran into

Critical Challenge: Despite tremendous progress, transitioning away from fossil fuels faces significant obstacles including high infrastructure costs, the intermittent nature of solar and wind energy, and persistent political and economic resistance from entrenched industries.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

The start of Climate Academies in various countries like Netherlands Belgium Sweden USA Germany Luxemburg Latvia India Australia

What we learned

Without immediate and aggressive mitigation efforts, adaptation costs and risks will escalate exponentially, potentially overwhelming communities and nations. Reactive adaptation alone cannot protect us from irreversible damage.

The solution requires urgent, combined action: dramatically reducing emissions through renewable energy transition while simultaneously building adaptive capacity. Only integrated mitigation and adaptation strategies can safeguard our planet and future generations from catastrophic climate impacts.

What's next for climate change

More extreme weather (heat, floods, droughts).

Faster shift to renewable energy sources like solar and wind.

New climate tech (carbon capture, AI prediction, green hydrogen).

Adaptation efforts (cooler cities, resilient crops).

Stronger global policies and climate finance for poorer nations.

Built With

  • canva
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