Round table "International Climate Day"
16 May at 12:30 MSK
Every year on May 15, our planet unofficially celebrates an environmental event named as International Climate Day, which is a response to the call of meteorologists to protect the climate as an important resource that affects the well-being of current and future generations.
Climate preservation is one of the global problems facing humanity today in the third millennium. Global warming, high levels of ozone in the atmosphere, natural disasters, changing weather conditions on the planet - all this leads to a deterioration of the Earth's climate and, as a result, has a negative impact on the food, life and property security of people. It also deplorably affects the state of natural resources and balanced development of states.
Modern science cannot answer the question of how quickly catastrophic climate change will occur in the event of a further increase in temperature on Earth. However, according to ecologists and meteorologists, it is quite possible for humanity to delay these changes.
Thus, the main goal of the round table dedicated to the International Climate Day is to get acquainted with the prehistory of the emergence of this landmark environmental event in the modern era; to discuss the most vulnerable environmental problems that have a direct destructive impact on the planet's climate indicators, and also try to come to key debatable footholds that allow us to formulate the basic principles for maintaining climate stability on Earth, which guarantees its future existence and the security of mankind in the temporal perspective.