BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Russia’s Climate Agenda: Responding to international calls

  • Salamova A. S.,
  • Kantemirova Mira,
  • Gishlakaev Saifulla,
  • Kalitskaya Victoria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20236305015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63
p. 05015

Abstract

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The problem of climate change on the planet has been gradually forming since the middle of the 20th century. as the idea of a universal threat, to combat which humanity needs to unite and regulate the waste of resources. To do this, the problem of global climate change had to be introduced both into the political and economic agenda, and into the basic world system of values. Only then would climate rhetoric be able to influence political decisions and shape the way people live, as well as influence the global economy. But for this it is necessary to prove that humans are to blame for global climate change. The fact that nature is constantly changing, scientists knew until the middle of the 20th century. But it was believed that the reasons for this lie in the laws of long and short climatic cycles, and man has nothing to do with global changes. And this means that it is impossible to justify the reasons why the global community and individuals should change their behavior. That is, without substantiating the anthropogenic impact on global climate change, this topic cannot claim to be the central determinant of economic and political development.