GLOBAL PROBLEMS ON A WORLDWIDE SCALE

Authors

  • Toshboyev Xusniddin Khudoyshukur o‘g‘li Tashkent City Legal Technical School State Legal Activity Direction 01/07 Group Student Author

Keywords:

Global problems, Climate change, Global economy, Healthcare, Security and wars, Global social inequality, Resource distribution, Environmental protection, Political instability, Technological revolution

Abstract

Global problems on a worldwide scale refer to significant issues in social, economic, ecological, and political spheres that require resolution for the entire global community. Ecological problems such as climate change, environmental pollution, and the depletion of natural resources, along with global economic crises, pandemics, and healthcare issues, security concerns, wars, and political instability all affect the global community. Additionally, the technological revolution and its impact on social and economic life are also pressing matters. Addressing these issues requires international cooperation and innovative solutions, with each nation playing an important role in this process.

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References

United Nations (UN) Reports: The United Nations Human Development Report 2023: Transforming the Future. This report discusses global social, economic, and ecological issues and international strategies to achieve sustainable development goals.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Provides the latest scientific research and recommendations on climate change and its global impact.

World Economic Forum (WEF): Global Risks Report 2024. Discusses global threats in the economy and security, highlighting the effects of security, economic instability, and technological change.

World Health Organization (WHO): World Health Statistics 2023. Provides data on global healthcare problems, pandemics, and healthcare services.

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Global Food Security Index: The Economist Intelligence Unit (2023). An annual report on food security and its distribution across the globe, studying global approaches to food security issues.

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Published

2025-02-07