Extreme heat waves, changes in the rain patterns, forest fires, and more intense storms caused by climate change increase its effects on people and ecosystems worldwide. It is worth remembering that the global temperature increase is currently at 1.1 degrees Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) compared to the pre-industrial levels, and if we continue with the current policies and practices, it is expected to increase by 3 degrees Celsius or even more by the end of this century. Because when we consider the effect of even 1.1 degrees Celsius increase on our lives, it is obvious that the predicted scenarios are frightening.
In this respect, while the goal of keeping the global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius determined by the Paris Agreement is extremely critical, one of the most important roles in achieving this goal is undoubtedly to increase the use of…
