
What is sustainability and global warming?
Sustainability can also be defined as meeting the needs of today's people without compromising the needs of future generations. The most basic and most powerful feature of sustainability is the correct use of natural resources with the reasonable amount. Natural conditions change shape from day to day due to global warming and this change is becoming dangerous for our world.
The rising greenhouse gas rate that is released to the atmosphere every day is the biggest enemy of global warming. In recent years, the rapid melting of glaciers and the reduction of woodland areas are the main reasons for global warming.
In an article published in 1994, the carbon monoxide density in the atmosphere was 357 ppm and in 2018 it reached 405.6 ppm. Sea levels are rising every year due to global warming.


Results of Global Warming
Desertification, drought and forest fires as a result of increase in temperature:
- Untimely blossoming of flowers and fruiting of plants
- Thirst as a result of continuous reduction of water resources
- As a result of the melting of glaciers in the poles, coastal areas will be covered with water and the living space will be limited.
Measures Against Global Warming
Reduction of coal, oil and natural gas used for industry, heating and public transportation;
- Generating natural electricity with solar panels
- Use of public transport vehicles and bicycles for transportation
- Prefererring organic food that aren't allowed to use artificial fertilizers
- Preferring sustainable products for construction and consumption needs
- Prevention of excessive use of water
- Reproduction of woodland areas

