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Globalization, Climate Change, and Emerging Environmental Challenges

I. Introduction : Globalization and climate change, pivotal aspects of our contemporary world, stand at the forefront of human progress and ecological transformations. In this extended exploration, we delve deeper into the historical perspectives, economic intricacies, technological impacts, and cultural influences that bind globalization and climate change. Additionally, we’ll examine emerging environmental challenges such as global warming, industrialization, and the ominous threat of glacial lake outburst floods. II. Historical Perspectives : The Industrial Revolution, a cornerstone of economic globalization, not only reshaped global trade but also triggered significant environmental consequences. The surge in greenhouse gas emissions during this era set the stage for unprecedented climate change events. As we navigate through history, it becomes evident that the roots of our interconnected present were sown in the historical juxtaposition of industrial progress and environmental re...