Increasing Importance for Green Bonds with an Increase in Global
Warming
G. Bhatia. BOHR International Journal of Finance and Market Research, 2 (1):
58-61(May 2022)
DOI: 10.54646/BIJFMR.009
Abstract
Global warming has affected the whole world negatively as it is experiencing uncertainty in weather. It is the long-term warming of the Earth’s climate system that has been seen since pre-industrial times (between 1850 and 1900). Human activities and the combustion of fossil fuels contribute to global warming by increasing heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in the Earth’s atmosphere. Although the phrases are commonly interchanged, the latter refers to both man-made and natural warming, as well as the consequences for our world. It’s generally calculated as the average increase in the Earth’s global surface temperature
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%X Global warming has affected the whole world negatively as it is experiencing uncertainty in weather. It is the long-term warming of the Earth’s climate system that has been seen since pre-industrial times (between 1850 and 1900). Human activities and the combustion of fossil fuels contribute to global warming by increasing heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in the Earth’s atmosphere. Although the phrases are commonly interchanged, the latter refers to both man-made and natural warming, as well as the consequences for our world. It’s generally calculated as the average increase in the Earth’s global surface temperature
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