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Vol 11, Issue 1, 2023
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Received: 20.05.2023. >> Accepted: 27.05.2023. >> Published: 09.06.2023. Review paper

POSLJEDICE GLOBALNIH ZAGRIJAVANJA I MJERE ZAŠTITE / CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL WARMING AND PROTECTION MEASURES

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Cariša Bešić ,
Cariša Bešić
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International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Rajko Kasagić
Rajko Kasagić
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International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

In this paper, we will discuss the topic of global warming, the impact on human health and  measures to overcome the negative phenomena of heat stroke, and the energy transition. What  is the cause of global warming? Is it human action or are they changes in natural flows that  occur over a certain period of time. Do global warming have a cause-and-effect relationship  with the increase in the number of inhabitants on the globe? Data show that the number of  citizens is 7.8 billion, which requires higher consumption, i.e. increased production of foodstuffs, and the creation of conditions for a comfortable life. Increased consumption requires increased felling of forests for the purpose of heating living and working space, as well as making furniture for work or living, increased consumption of energy resources, increase in cultivation. Man consumes natural resources for housing, food, energy production and exploitation. These are phenomena, processes and objects in nature that influence the development of living beings and their activities.

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