The Consequences of Climate Change

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Whenever mentioning about the environment, there are plenty of things that could be brought into discussion. For example, air pollution, water pollution, biodiversity loss,etc. you name it. And one of the most important issues that the scientists, politicians as well as us - the ordinary people are concerning about is the changing of the climate. So what is it? What is the cause? Are there any solutions for this problem? We are going to discuss all about that right now. Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time. It may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather within the context of longer-term average conditions. That is the notion of climate change. Theory is that. But do we have any evidence that proves the occurrence of climate change? Throughout the history, the Earth 's climate has changed gradually. The planet 's average surface temperature has risen about 2.0 degrees Fahrenheit (1.1 degrees Celsius) since the late 19th century, a change driven largely by increased carbon dioxide and other …show more content…

Like I said, “one of the most important issues that the scientists, politicians as well as us - the ordinary people are concerning about”. So of course it is. Not just the environment is harmed but also the animals and plants or you can say the ecosystem, human and their production activities which affect the human’s economy. Climate change makes the sea level rise higher, that will reduce the land for farming which leads to the shortage of food and then the starvation of many undeveloped country and changing the economy. Moreover, climate change isn’t good for crop. Just like human, crop or any living creature can’t survive in such hard condition and it is when the weather keeps changing. They could get many deceases. As for the worse scenario that we can think of is many natural disasters may

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