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“JOURNAL OF SCIENCE-INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN
UZBEKISTAN” JURNALI
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7, 2023. OCTOBER
ResearchBib Impact Factor: 8.654/2023 ISSN 2992-8869
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Supply side shocks, which may be related to costs, such as a sudden increase
in commodity prices,
or
related to changes in physical supply, such as labour strikes,
or crop failures.
Demand side shocks, which are sudden changes affecting aggregate demand
(AD), such as a collapse
in consumer confidence leading to a fall in household
spending, or a sudden fall in house prices
creating a negative wealth effect.
One of the major problems on our planet is linked to the global temperatures
that are continuously rising. By 2100, studies show that there is a 50% likelihood of
facing global warming that is higher than 3.5 degrees Celsius and a 10% probability
of witnessing warming higher than 4.7 degrees Celsius (relative to temperatures
registered between 1850 and 1900). This would result in more severe shifts in
weather patterns, food and resource shortages, and the more rapid spread of diseases.
Possible solutions:
A cut in greenhouse gas emissions and increased awareness of the necessity
of turning green are among the solutions that can make a significant difference. In
addition, proposing strategies to cut carbon emissions and opting for replanting are
effective ways to advance climate change.
Global poverty represents one of the most serious problems in modern society.
The world’s poorest people frequently experience hunger, have limited access to
proper education, often go without light at night, and face serious health problems.
It has been estimated that around
60%
of the world’s population lives on less than
US$10 per day and around 10% on less than US$1.90 per day.
Possible solutions to poverty:
-End marginalization by ensuring equality and representation for all
-Provide preventative education and treatment assistance during an epidemic
-Offer recovery interventions during climate disasters
-Help refugees and internally displaced people in terms of health, nutrition, and
shelter
-Improve education
-Increase the level of food security and clean water access
-Put an end to conflicts
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