Life is possible with the existence of natural resources; otherwise not. Depending on the place, the environment provides us varied degrees of water, warmth, food, oxygen, etc. However, climate change seriously affects optimum natural resource transfers and availability, for example, ice cover, ocean level, flooding, hurricanes, drought, heatwaves, wildfires, drying out of water resources, etc.
The Earth is frozen if solar energy is not there
Air, gravitational force, buoyancy force, and solar power on land surfaces and in the atmosphere mobilize all these natural benefits mentioned above.
Hence, land cover and air quality management must be our shared vision to sustain climate benefits and avoid extreme events.
Otherwise, we will be the victims of the Sun's heat energy: due to global warming. Those effects are intense drought/wildfire or other places severe flooding/hurricanes, in other words, excessive dryness and excess water, respectively. In conclusion, the extreme level of water matters for climate change.
Our existence depends on how we manage The Floating Water.
The current approach emphasizes recycling, solar power, and electric cars, generally reducing emissions to the air, which is an excellent target to reduce the impact of climate change; however, rainwater management can play a significant role in avoiding global warming and fighting poverty. It would be an added win-win approach.
Rainwater should have gotten attention because its poor management has become the cause of poverty, land degradation, and global warming. Climatic change is becoming the world's primary threat in many different forms. Hence educating the new generation on this essential topic should be a priority.
The book covers clouds as a primary resource for humans and the climate. It helps to educate children from home to school levels. Ages five to twelve are targets; however, the concept is essential for those above these ages to study and innovate with the environment differently. The idea included in these book series plays a vital role in satisfying the intergenerational knowledge gaps regarding rainwater management, which is the primary water source for most places.
Generally, each book's subjects in this series are crucial to help thoroughly understand the environment. Ultimately, it is necessary to facilitate communities to play a significant role in making the world a better place to live.
Do you believe wind is life? If yes, how?
What are basic climatic principles to follow?
What are the primary factors of rain formation?
Learning about those questions is very important to deal with climate change and being able to feed the future population. The upcoming publications answer these questions.