AMINO AMSA-Indonesia EAMSC 2017 | Seite 117

Rise the Temp, Rise the Risk Yohanes Krisnantyo Adi Pinandito
Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
Size and Orientation: Size: A3 Orientation: Portrait
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth ' s atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’ s climate. While many view the effects of global warming to be more substantial and more rapidly occurring than others do. The average temperature of the Earth has risen between 0.4 and 0.8 ° C over the past 100 years. The increased volumes of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases released by the burning of fossil fuels, land clearing, agriculture, and other human activities, are believed to be the primary sources of the global warming that has occurred over the past 50 years
The direct impact from global warming is melting the glaciers and rising sea levels. Forest, farms and cities will get new problem such as heat waves and flooding which could impact to disease to human. And allergies, asthma and infectious disease because higher levels of air pollution, and the spread of conditions favorable to pathogens and mosquitoes.
In 2015, Indonesia experience one the Worst country’ s air pollution because fire forest. And the effect of the fire forest is upward of 75,000 cases of upper respiratory infection.
With this poster, hopefully that public will more careful with the environment. Because what public do in their activity, will impacted to the climate change and global warming. And in long term, the climate change will impacted to the health of public. Don’ t underestimate with higher temperature. Because it’ s only the sign of the worst disaster that could be happen.
Source:
Amato, G. D. et al., 2013. Climate change, air pollution and extreme events leading to increasing prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases., pp. 1 – 9.
“ Major Atmospheric Emissions from Peat Fires in Southeast Asia during Non-Drought Years: Evidence from the 2013 Sumatran Fires,” Center for International Forestry Research, 2014, http:// www. cifor. org / library / 5025 / major-atmospheric-emissions-from-peat-fires-in-southeast-asiaduring-non-drought-years-evidence-from-the-2013-sumatran-fires
https:// www. nrdc. org / stories / global-warming-101