Though living things emit carbon
dioxide when they breathe, carbon dioxide is widely considered to be a pollutant when associated with cars,
planes, power plants, and other human activities that involve the burning of fossil fuels such as gasoline and
natural gas. In the past 150 years, such activities have pumped enough carbon dioxide into the atmosphere to
raise its levels higher than they have been for hundreds of thousands of years. Nevertheless, all sectors of
society require energy to perform their function - thus contributing to climate changes [1]. While the
developed countries bear the main responsibility for climate change, one could question whether the dynamics
of climate change, conflict and forced migration can and should be portrayed as a threat image of masses of
refugees flooding over western borders