Climate Change The Korean Peninsula (Korea) Types of climate change include bananas and pineapples grown in the subtropics.

2019-12-07 07:31:10

Due to climate change, Korea (Korea) is also affected.

In the past 100 years, Korea's average annual temperature has risen 1.7 ℃, and annual precipitation has increased by 19%.

The average temperature rise is higher than the global average temperature rise rate (0.74 ± 0.03 ° C / 100 years).

The pace of climate change in Korea is above the world average.

The type of climate change is caused by abnormal temperatures, heat waves, and flood droughts, such as tropical fruits such as bananas and pineapples grown in the subtropics.

Due to climate change, the Korea Climate Change Institute and the Korea Energy Agency's Seoul Regional Energy Climate Change Center are also conducting research on climate change.

Korea Institute for Climate Change researches the causes of climate change and studies countermeasures.

The Korea Energy Agency's Seoul Regional Energy Climate Change Center supports work related to climate change agreements and supports renewable energy supply projects.

Natural causes include sunspot changes, crustal movements, and volcanic eruptions, which are naturally resolved.

However, climate change caused by artificial urbanization and industrialization has an adverse effect.

Climate change is manifested by constant droughts, heat waves, and abnormal temperatures.

The causes and measures are also counted.

The Korea Institute for Climate Change researches measures to cope with climate change and reduce greenhouse gases.

The Korea Energy Agency's Seoul Regional Energy Climate Change Center was established to reduce CO2 emissions and contribute to the healthy development of the national economy.

The center handles tasks such as checking and guiding energy management standards, managing energy-consuming companies, and establishing and implementing a plan to rationalize Seoul's energy use.

There are international agreements aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions to prevent disasters caused by global warming.

Our country joined the 47th climate change convention in December 1993.

The Paris Climate Change Convention was signed in Paris, France on December 12, 2015 to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, with the goal of keeping the global average temperature rise well below 2 degrees.