What do these symbols stand for?

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Geography
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What do these symbols stand for?
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The Fairtrade symbol stands for a social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries achieve better trading conditions and promote sustainability. It signifies that the product has been produced and traded in accordance with Fairtrade standards, which include fair prices, decent working conditions, local sustainability, and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers. The important message behind the Fairtrade symbol is the encouragement of ethical consumption and the empowerment of producers through equitable trade practices.

Climate Change is symbolized by images such as the Earth, often depicted with a thermometer or in the grip of human hands, and visuals that represent the transformation of the climate system. The important message behind the symbol of Climate Change is the recognition and awareness of the long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place, which may be due to natural variability or as a result of human activity.

Global Warming is often represented by visuals that include a globe with a rising thermometer or graphics showing increasing temperature trends. The important message conveyed by the symbol of Global Warming is the aspect of Climate Change that involves the long-term heating of Earth's climate system observed since the pre-industrial period due to human activities, particularly the emission of greenhouse gases.

Plastic Pollution is symbolized by images of wildlife entangled in plastic, landfills overflowing with plastic waste, or oceans littered with plastic debris. The important message behind the symbol of Plastic Pollution is the urgent need to address the adverse environmental impact caused by the accumulation of plastic products in the Earth's environment that adversely affects wildlife, wildlife habitat, and humans.

Fairtrade matters to us because it is a conscious choice to support a system that aims to reduce poverty, provide ethical treatment to workers, and promote sustainable practices. By choosing Fairtrade products, consumers can contribute to the social and economic betterment of people who are often marginalized in the global trade system, ensuring they receive a fair share of the benefits of trade.