An Analytical Study on The Impact of Global Warming: Effects on Environment with reference to Society 5.0

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Název: An Analytical Study on The Impact of Global Warming: Effects on Environment with reference to Society 5.0
Autoři: Khandare, Prof. Prachi Gopal
Informace o vydavateli: Zenodo, 2024.
Rok vydání: 2024
Témata: Global Warming, Ecosystem, Rising Sea Levels, CO2 Emissions, Biodiversity Loss, Global Temperature Increase
Popis: This study looks at how global warming affects the ecosystem, concentrating on four main indicators: these include rising sea levels, CO2 emissions, biodiversity loss and global temperature increase. The patterns were evaluated and their implications for Society 5.0 (a human centered, sustainable innovation framework) evaluated using secondary data from 2000 to 2023. Therefore global temperature has risen quite a lot (1.10°C), CO2 emissions increased quite a lot (49.5% from Asia), sea levels have risen quite a lot (84 mm) and world biodiversity declined quite a lot (0.68 index). The null hypotheses were rejected and the importance of these trends was validated for all CO₂ emissions except for African CO₂ emissions by statistical analysis. This conversation focuses not only on the importance of International collaboration but also on what Society 5.0 would bring in terms of extinguishing these environmental effects. More targeted study of regional differences in emissions, technologies adopted in climate legislation, and other data specific to a particular location, need to be carried out in future. Nevertheless, the results underline that even more environmental deterioration must be halted
Druh dokumentu: Article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14203035
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi...........fec98573076ad892cd99ee49fa8c8a27
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:This study looks at how global warming affects the ecosystem, concentrating on four main indicators: these include rising sea levels, CO2 emissions, biodiversity loss and global temperature increase. The patterns were evaluated and their implications for Society 5.0 (a human centered, sustainable innovation framework) evaluated using secondary data from 2000 to 2023. Therefore global temperature has risen quite a lot (1.10°C), CO2 emissions increased quite a lot (49.5% from Asia), sea levels have risen quite a lot (84 mm) and world biodiversity declined quite a lot (0.68 index). The null hypotheses were rejected and the importance of these trends was validated for all CO₂ emissions except for African CO₂ emissions by statistical analysis. This conversation focuses not only on the importance of International collaboration but also on what Society 5.0 would bring in terms of extinguishing these environmental effects. More targeted study of regional differences in emissions, technologies adopted in climate legislation, and other data specific to a particular location, need to be carried out in future. Nevertheless, the results underline that even more environmental deterioration must be halted
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.14203035