INTERVIEW
ONLINE INTERVIEW WITH EXPERTS
Our team has come to a conclusion and discussed the best alternative for this CID project based on online interviews. Numerous options have been examined, and many perspectives have been adopted, including those of the person, families, communities, and authorities. We have interviewed four people who has geological backgrounds to enhance our knowledge on climate change. Next, our earth is giving up on us due to all the damage we have caused. As a result, these solutions must be understood in order to tackle the problem and reduce climate change as soon as possible.
1st Interview :
Madam Aysshani a/p Lalchand Thadani, 23, A data science student.
From the first interview, we should reduce energy use across the board as well. It makes no difference if you're at work or at home; the more energy you use, the more carbon dioxide you emit. Therefore, do not waste power because it requires the usage of fossil fuels. Concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere quickly lead to the growth of fossil fuel consumption, which contributes to global warming. Additionally, reduce your carbon footprint by flying less frequently.
Madam Shamitan a/p Punithan , 19 , A foundation in science student .
Referring from the second interview,it is clear that we must put a stop to all forms of deforestation. More tree cutting will simply increase the quantity of Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Rather, encourage people to grow trees in attempt to reestablish nature's balance.
3rd Interview :
Madam Liyana Batrisyia , 26 , A practical geography teacher .
Reduce your dependency on plastic. Plastic is made
from oil, and the extraction, refining, and transformation of petroleum into
plastic (or even polyester for clothing) is a high-carbon process. Since
plastic does not disintegrate quickly in nature, a significant amount of
material is burned, leading to emissions. Plastic consumption is growing so
quickly that by 2050, plastic manufacturing and disposal will account for 17%
of the global carbon limit (this is the emissions count that we need to stay
within according to the Paris agreement).
4th Interview :
Madam Kim Chu Hua , 43 , A geography teacher .
Last but not least, based on our last interviewee,the
oceans must be preserved. Oceans also absorb a substantial amount of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere, which helps to stabilize our climate. Many, on the
other hand, have been overfished, are being used for oil and gas development,
or are threatened by deepwater extraction. In the end, protecting the waters
and the animals that dwell inside them is a way of defending ourselves against
climate change.
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