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1/7/25, 2:23 PM                  MBRF publishes scientific books on renewable energy, global warming, and climate change
        depleted. Fossil fuels account for around 80–85 percent of global energy, with renewable energy
        accounting for the remaining 15–20 percent. Considering the rising need for energy, relying on fossil
        fuels would exacerbate global warming, emphasizing the critical need to produce sustainable and
        renewable energy.



        The collection also includes Mariam Mahmoud Saad’s Arabic translation of the book ‘Global Warming
        and Biodiversity.’ It covers biodiversity on Earth and showcases the importance of maintaining
        ecological stability and overall global health. Meanwhile, climate change poses a significant threat to
        biodiversity. With rising global temperatures, plants and animals confront tremendous hurdles in

        adjusting to rapid ecosystem changes. These changes include rising temperatures, shifting rainfall
        patterns and breeding seasons, and fewer interactions between animals and plants. These factors lead
        to the endangerment of various species. It is estimated that a temperature increase of more than 3.5
        degrees Celsius on Earth might result in the extinction of over 70 percent of known species. This

        highlights the need for immediate action to conserve biodiversity and ecosystems from the negative
        effects of climate change.


        DIPW further released the ‘Climate Change’ book, translated by Hajar Ali Musa into Arabic. The book
        explores climate change phenomena and various components that influence weather, such as rainfall,

        temperature, air pressure, and humidity. Although weather fluctuates daily, climate change is a long-term
        phenomenon with a far-reaching impact on the ecosystem. The increasing global temperature observed
        over the last few decades demonstrates a substantial shift in climate, mostly due to human activity. As a
        result, responsible adaptation to such constant change becomes increasingly important. The book
        depicts dramatic climate shifts that have occurred in the past, such as the Younger Dryas period around

        14,500 years ago and the Little Ice Age between the 16th and mid-19th centuries. These events caused
        starvation and had negative environmental consequences.


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