Introduction
Climate change is an important environmental issue, a scientific fact and a long-term global problem that involves interactions, It has complex political, social, environmental and economic implications. The main cause of the phenomenon is attributed Continued climate change to human activity and abuse of available natural resources, which led to imbalance Environmental balance, not to mention other natural causes.
Climate change is one of the most important threats to sustainable development for poor countries than for rich countries, although they do not contribute much of the total greenhouse gas emissions, This is due to the fragility of the economies of these countries in …show more content…
The industrial revolution that the world witnessed following the scientific revolution of the 18th century was not to have been as negative as it was at the time. The same human mind, thanks to the technological advances it has achieved, is coming to the alarm and declares that the world is now suffering from the remnants of contracts. Its benefits are where it first destroys what it has built. The toxic gases emitted from factories, waste and excessive and irrational consumption of natural resources are among the most important direct causes of environmental pollution and the exacerbation of global warming. In this respect, the economic sector in its various fields (tourism, agriculture, water resources, etc.) is the most sensitive Of the potential impacts of climate change, directly or indirectly, which makes any economic process that does not take climate and environmental factors into consideration is objective and futile. The environment is not a means of development but an end in itself, End the quest for the development and enrichment of the environment. This development is consistent with the conditions and controls of the environment is sustainable development, where the countries of the world in the current time to apply the concept, through the consumption of natural resources non-renewable quantity to achieve the objectives of development without prejudice to the needs of future generations of these