University and climate change

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Today they are fully confirmed scientifically that the effects of climate change on global warming is the result of industrial evolution of the man who for 200 years just looked at the figures of advance and progress, not realizing the negative impacts that were taking place in nature and his own li...

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Autores: Franciskovic Ingunza, Millitza, Godenzi Alegre, Jorge Luis
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4212
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Climate change
International treaties
Global warming
UN
Industrial activity
Deforestation
Desertification
Poverty
Inequality
Crisis
Planet
Survival
Welfare
Cambio climático
Tratados internacionales
Calentamiento global
Naciones Unidas
Actividad industrial
Deforestación
Desertificación
Pobreza
Desigualdad
Planeta
Supervivencia
Bienestar
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Universidad y cambio climático
title University and climate change
spellingShingle University and climate change
Franciskovic Ingunza, Millitza
Climate change
International treaties
Global warming
UN
Industrial activity
Deforestation
Desertification
Poverty
Inequality
Crisis
Planet
Survival
Welfare
Cambio climático
Tratados internacionales
Calentamiento global
Naciones Unidas
Actividad industrial
Deforestación
Desertificación
Pobreza
Desigualdad
Crisis
Planeta
Supervivencia
Bienestar
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title_full University and climate change
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Franciskovic Ingunza, Millitza
Godenzi Alegre, Jorge Luis
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Godenzi Alegre, Jorge Luis
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Climate change
International treaties
Global warming
UN
Industrial activity
Deforestation
Desertification
Poverty
Inequality
Crisis
Planet
Survival
Welfare
Cambio climático
Tratados internacionales
Calentamiento global
Naciones Unidas
Actividad industrial
Deforestación
Desertificación
Pobreza
Desigualdad
Crisis
Planeta
Supervivencia
Bienestar
topic Climate change
International treaties
Global warming
UN
Industrial activity
Deforestation
Desertification
Poverty
Inequality
Crisis
Planet
Survival
Welfare
Cambio climático
Tratados internacionales
Calentamiento global
Naciones Unidas
Actividad industrial
Deforestación
Desertificación
Pobreza
Desigualdad
Crisis
Planeta
Supervivencia
Bienestar
description Today they are fully confirmed scientifically that the effects of climate change on global warming is the result of industrial evolution of the man who for 200 years just looked at the figures of advance and progress, not realizing the negative impacts that were taking place in nature and his own life. This dramatic situation raises us that what is at serious risk the very survival of human beings on this planet, not the fate of the planet, it can continue to exist, but under conditions that make it very difficult life of men and women on Earth in thirty years from now.Climate change is a serious threat to everyone, especially for the poorest countries. If it does not face this problem with decisive actions to mitigate and adapt over the next 30 years, our planet will be virtually unlivable area.Peru is one of the regions most vulnerable to this crisis environmental, due to its geographical position and its high degree of dependence on ecosystems that suffers disproportionately when degrades the environment. More than 80% of the population in the region live in cities where air pollution and crowded transportation cause health damage and loss of productivity. Our forests are so valuable for both carbon sequestration as a means to ensure healthy lifestyles are being eroded by the expansion of agricultural, industrial and urban borders. In rural areas, two-thirds of farmers in our country are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Deforestation causes loss of forest cover equivalent to 70% of the surface of our Amazon every year."These are data that cause anxiety, aunándose the environmental impact is suffered by mining and oil concessions and large infrastructure projects in terms of the effects on natural resources, protected areas and, very important, the heritage of indigenous peoples which they are the subject of intense public debate which generally constitute a breeding ground for controversy, tension and conflict.The future holds for us climate change is a challenge that starting with the Universities recognize that environmental problems are central to the economic and social welfare, and is key to achieving sustainable development and universally enjoyed. In that purpose we must go in search of a profound change in our lifestyles, our economies; traditional and inefficient growth patterns will have to be replaced by more sustainable and reliable alternatives. In the last international meeting on climate change held in our country there was talk of climate justice and that brings us to reflect on new conceptual axes in relation to this issue acucioso.
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spelling University and climate changeUniversidad y cambio climáticoFranciskovic Ingunza, MillitzaGodenzi Alegre, Jorge LuisClimate changeInternational treatiesGlobal warmingUNIndustrial activityDeforestationDesertificationPovertyInequalityCrisisPlanetSurvivalWelfareCambio climáticoTratados internacionalesCalentamiento globalNaciones UnidasActividad industrialDeforestaciónDesertificaciónPobrezaDesigualdadCrisisPlanetaSupervivenciaBienestarToday they are fully confirmed scientifically that the effects of climate change on global warming is the result of industrial evolution of the man who for 200 years just looked at the figures of advance and progress, not realizing the negative impacts that were taking place in nature and his own life. This dramatic situation raises us that what is at serious risk the very survival of human beings on this planet, not the fate of the planet, it can continue to exist, but under conditions that make it very difficult life of men and women on Earth in thirty years from now.Climate change is a serious threat to everyone, especially for the poorest countries. If it does not face this problem with decisive actions to mitigate and adapt over the next 30 years, our planet will be virtually unlivable area.Peru is one of the regions most vulnerable to this crisis environmental, due to its geographical position and its high degree of dependence on ecosystems that suffers disproportionately when degrades the environment. More than 80% of the population in the region live in cities where air pollution and crowded transportation cause health damage and loss of productivity. Our forests are so valuable for both carbon sequestration as a means to ensure healthy lifestyles are being eroded by the expansion of agricultural, industrial and urban borders. In rural areas, two-thirds of farmers in our country are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Deforestation causes loss of forest cover equivalent to 70% of the surface of our Amazon every year."These are data that cause anxiety, aunándose the environmental impact is suffered by mining and oil concessions and large infrastructure projects in terms of the effects on natural resources, protected areas and, very important, the heritage of indigenous peoples which they are the subject of intense public debate which generally constitute a breeding ground for controversy, tension and conflict.The future holds for us climate change is a challenge that starting with the Universities recognize that environmental problems are central to the economic and social welfare, and is key to achieving sustainable development and universally enjoyed. In that purpose we must go in search of a profound change in our lifestyles, our economies; traditional and inefficient growth patterns will have to be replaced by more sustainable and reliable alternatives. In the last international meeting on climate change held in our country there was talk of climate justice and that brings us to reflect on new conceptual axes in relation to this issue acucioso.Hoy día están plenamente confirmados a nivel científico que los efectos del cambio climático en el calentamiento de la tierra es producto del devenir industrial del hombre que por 200 años sólo miró las cifras de avance y progreso, sin advertir los impactos negativos que se estaban produciendo en la naturaleza y en su propia vida. Esta dramática situación nos plantea que lo que está en gravísimo riesgo es la propia supervivencia del ser humano en este planeta, no la suerte del planeta, éste puede seguir existiendo, pero en condiciones que hagan muy difícil la vida de hombres y mujeres sobre la Tierra de aquí a treinta años adelante.El cambio climático es una grave amenaza para todo el mundo, especialmente para los países más pobres. Si no se enfrenta este problema con acciones decisivas de mitigación y adaptación, en los próximos 30 años nuestro planeta será una zona prácticamente invivible.El Perú es una de las regiones más vulnerables a esta crisis de carácter ambiental, debido a su posición geográfica y a su alto grado de dependencia de sus ecosistemas que sufre de manera desproporcionada cuando se degrada el medio ambiente. Más de 80% de la población de la región vive en ciudades donde la contaminación del aire y el transporte hacinado provocan daños en la salud y pérdidas de productividad. Nuestros bosques que son tan valiosos tanto para el secuestro de carbono como para garantizar medios de vida saludables, están siendo erosionados por la expansión de las fronteras agrícolas, industriales y urbanas. En las zonas rurales, dos tercios de los agricultores de nuestro país son altamente vulnerables a los impactos del cambio climático. La deforestación causa pérdidas de cubierta forestal equivalentes a 70% de la superficie de nuestra Amazonía cada año.Son datos que causan zozobra, aunándose el impacto ambiental que se sufre por las concesiones mineras y petroleras y los grandes proyectos de infraestructura -en términos de los efectos sobre los recursos naturales, áreas protegidas y, muy importantes, el patrimonio de los pueblos indígenas- que son materia de un intenso debate público que generalmente se constituyen en caldo de cultivo para la controversia, la tensión y el conflicto.El futuro que nos depara el cambio climático representa un desafio en el que empezando por las Universidades reconozcamos que los problemas ambientales son centrales para el bienestar económico y social, y es clave para lograr un desarrollo sostenible y universalmente disfrutado. En ese propósito hay que ir en búsqueda de un cambio profundo en nuestros estilos de vida, nuestras economías; los tradicionales e ineficaces modelos de crecimiento tendrán que ser reemplazados por alternativas más sostenibles y fiables. En el último encuentro internacional sobre cambio climático celebrado en nuestro país se habló de "justicia climática" y eso nos convoca a reflexionar sobre nuevos ejes conceptuales en relación a este acucioso tema.Universidad Ricardo Palma, Rectorado2021-08-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/421210.31381/iusinkarri.vn5.4212Ius Inkarri; Vol. 5 Núm. 5 (2016); 299-3192519-72742410-593710.31381/iusinkarri.vn5reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/4212/5137Derechos de autor 2021 Millitza Franciskovic Ingunza, Jorge Luis Godenzi Alegrehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/42122023-10-14T15:35:39Z
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