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Biodiversity is Important

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Biodiversity is important. This year, it is much more important for our country. As a result of the conference held in Rio in 1992, the governments signed three major agreements. Of these agreements, the Framework Convention for Climate Change is the agreement we hear the most. The Paris Agreement sets out the principles of implementation of this convention. The Climate Conferences held at the end of each year are actually the Conference of the Parties to this convention. Another agreement signed in Rio is the Convention on Biological Diversity. Similar to climate conferences, biodiversity conferences are also held biennially and the next conference will be held in our country. After the last conference is being held in Kunming, China, our country will assume the responsibility of biodiversity topic globally, and therefore the issue of biodiversity will be on our agenda for the next two years. Since climate affects our daily life, everybody knows more or less about it. Biodiversity, on

5th Warmest Year on Record: 2021

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Last week, European Climate Change Service announced that 2021 was the fifth warmest year in history. When we read newspaper headlines in this way, many of us may reach different conclusions, so I will try to explain the meaning of this announcement piece by piece. First of all, scientists have been measuring the average temperature of the globe with modern thermometers for nearly two hundred years. Although there were no modern thermometers all over our planet two hundred years ago, we can know the average temperatures we have experienced in the last two hundred years with quite a high accuracy, as these thermometers were spread in most places and the measurements made at that time were corrected by comparing them with the measurements today. So we are confident that the average temperatures we have experienced in 2021 have not been seen for at least two hundred years. We know that Galileo Galilei invented the first roughly scientific thermometer four hundred years ago. Although the m

Our present dystopia

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2021 was the year we believed in the climate crisis. Until that year, most of us were not yet aware of what kind of trouble we were in. And in 2020, a pandemic came on top of everything. In fact, at first, we thought that the pandemic would not be different from other problems and that life would return to normal in a short time. When 2021 started, it was widely thought that the pandemic would end in a short time with the discovery of the COVID19 vaccine. Unfortunately, 2021 did not progress as expected. The level of education, which developed all over the world after World War II, started to decrease gradually with the neoliberal system led by the US and UK in the early 1980s. At that time, most were unaware of the trouble that had befallen us. Individuals who are accustomed to learning, problem-solving, and thinking gradually decided that it is more enjoyable to live without thinking, and to walk on the path shown by the system without questioning it too much. As life got easier, peo