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Assistant professor , Faculty of Public Health, Shendi University,

an alphabet challenge to cover different aspects of climate change:A - Adaptation: Adjusting practices, processes, and structures to minimize damage from climate change impacts. B - Biodiversity: The variety of life on Earth, which is threatened by changing climates. C - Carbon Footprint: The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities. D - Deforestation: The large-scale removal of forests, which contributes to increased carbon dioxide levels. E - Emissions: The release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. F - Fossil Fuels: Natural resources like coal, oil, and natural gas that emit CO2 when burned. G - Global Warming: The long-term heating of Earth's climate system due to human activities. H - Heatwaves: Prolonged periods of excessively hot weather, intensified by climate change. I - Ice Melt: The reduction of ice in polar regions and glaciers, contributing to sea level rise. J - Just Transition: Ensuring fairness and equity for all communities during the shift to a low-carbon economy. K - Kyoto Protocol: An international treaty that commits countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. L - Low-Carbon: Processes or technologies that produce minimal carbon emissions. M - Mitigation: Efforts to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases. N - Net Zero: Balancing the amount of emitted greenhouse gases with equivalent offsets. O - Oceans: Bodies of water that absorb a significant amount of the world’s CO2, helping to moderate climate change. P - Paris Agreement: A global accord aiming to limit global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius. Q - Quotas: Limits set on the amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted. R - Renewable Energy: Energy from natural sources that are constantly replenished, like solar or wind power. S - Sustainability: Practices that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations. T - Temperature Rise: The increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to global warming. U - Urbanization: The growing population in urban areas, which impacts climate change through increased energy consumption. V - Vegetation: Plant life that can absorb CO2 and help mitigate climate change. W - Weather Patterns: Changes in typical weather due to climate change, leading to more extreme weather events. X - Xeriscaping: Landscaping that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation, conserving water in dry regions. Y - Youth Activism: The involvement of young people in advocating for climate action and sustainability. Z - Zero Waste: A philosophy that encourages the redesign of resource life cycles so that all products are reused. #EnvironmentalHealth #Climatechange

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