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The Adaptive Gift by community to Climatic Change 1. Prisilla Jayanthi , Geethanjali College of Engineering and technology , Cheeryala, India 2. Dr. ChandraSekaran Subramaniam, Sri Krishna college of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, India

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The Adaptive Gift by community to Climatic Change1. Prisilla Jayanthi , Geethanjali College of

Engineering and technology , Cheeryala, India2. Dr. ChandraSekaran Subramaniam, Sri Krishna

college of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, India

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AbstractThe Social, hazardous ecological and economic

challenges coped by humans happens to be climate change.

The effects of air pollution has continually affected many organs of the human.

The evidence is scientifically proven , human action are compelling climate change.

The observation of emission of carbon dioxide in the various regions, brought the concept of Dijkstra’s algorithm in reduction of the carbon dioxide.

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IntroductionWhat is greenhouse gas?Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and water vapors preserve

heat and keep the globe warm enough for survival of life. Greenhouse gases are stored by the earth in several form-

in the oceans, in vegetation, in limestone or in soil, and in hydrocarbons like fossil gases.

The amount of greenhouse gases is measured by Scientists by collecting samples of air from particular places and then analyzes the samples in a laboratory in different ways in the atmosphere.

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PhytoplanktonThe springtime phytoplankton

Phytoplankton blooms in the Barents Sea

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PhytoplanktonThe phytoplankton is the photosynthesizing minute

organisms invisible by unaided eye.Two types- autotrophic and phototrophic .Autotroph helps in reducing carbon dioxide for

biosynthesis and make a chemical energy storePhototroph condenses carbon by transforming

electromagnetic energy from sunlight into chemical energy. Phytoplankton requires carbon dioxide for photosynthesis,

and this CO2 from the atmosphere gets melt in cold ocean water.

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Adapting to surviving

Earth 100 million year agoSea level rise

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Inter linked process

Human

Health

Phytoplankton

ICT

Sector

Global Warming

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Global Warming vs Human Health

One main cause for the human health is the extreme heat with relatively high humidity.

The three sources- sunlight, warm air, and pollution .Fog increases with higher air temperatures.Warmer temperatures and higher concentrations of

CO2 in the atmosphere help in stimulating plants to grow faster .

Scientists indicates the wide spread of diseases with warmer oceans and other surface waters like severe cholera & vector-borne diseases.

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Global Warming Emission by Economic Sector

agriculture 13.5%

forestry17.4%

Information Communication and Technology

2.0%

industry19.4%

transport13.1%

Residential & Commerical Building7.9%

waste and wastewater

2.8%

energy supply25.9%

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ICT sector

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Dijkstra Algorithm Properties /Solution Item (Performance Explorer)

Shortest path tree from a network

General  

Allocation Method 

None

Collection Method  

Sampling

Sampling  

Cycle count 10000000 

Page Fault Count  

10

Sampling Method cycles 

System call count  

10

This reduction of co2 can help humans suffering from asthma, wheezing, lungs disease like chronic bronchitis and heart disease, the study reveals that increase in emission of co2 affects the central nervous system of a person.

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Conclusion Good and healthier planning in infrastructure and public

health can help societies become more resilient in a global world of warming.

Energy efficiency technologies in using reduced energy to develop the same or higher level of production.

Improving efficiency modes of transport and swapping to low- carbon fuels and renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal and bioenergy has the technical potential to meet the energy needs.

Finally, reducing the use of fossil fuels is the key to tackle climate change.

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