As hurricanes grow stronger, wildfires rage longer, and global temperatures climb year after year, climate change is no longer a distant threat. In 2024, the world experienced its hottest year on record since tracking began in 1850, according to Climate.gov, underscoring the urgency of this crisis.
Defined as long-term shifts in weather patterns over decades, climate change is largely driven by pollution from human activity. Its impacts are becoming more visible — and personal — every day.
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