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Every minute, the world loses forests the size of 40 football fields. Deforestation is one of the leading drivers of climate change — releasing stored carbon, destroying biodiversity, and disrupting rainfall patterns that billions of people depend on.
Fossil fuels account for over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions. The shift to solar, wind, and clean energy isn't just possible — it's happening. Renewables are now the cheapest source of new electricity in most of the world, yet fossil fuels still dominate.
Global sea levels have risen 20cm since 1900 and are accelerating. Melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, combined with thermal ocean expansion, threaten coastal cities, low-lying islands, and nearly 1 billion people living near shorelines.
Cities cover just 3% of the Earth's surface but produce over 70% of global CO₂ emissions — from transport, buildings, industry, and waste. As urban populations surge toward 7 billion by 2050, designing greener cities is no longer optional.
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