Despite decades of warnings and increasing natural disasters, many people and governments still ignore or downplay climate change. Some deny the science outright, while others prioritize short-term profits over long-term survival. The reasons are complex: political interests, economic dependency on fossil fuels, misinformation, and just plain apathy. But the planet doesn’t wait for us to decide. Rising temperatures, extreme weather, and biodiversity loss are clear signs that action is overdue. Younger generations are leading protests and pushing for greener policies, but change feels slow. It’s frustrating to see how urgent this crisis is while so many remain indifferent. Maybe that will change only when the consequences hit home personally.
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