Effects Of Climate Change
Climate change impacts a large part of the environment that includes human society, physical environment and ecosystem. Due to Global Warming, there’s further changes in economy
Climate change impacts a large part of the environment that includes human society, physical environment and ecosystem. Due to Global Warming, there’s further changes in economy and social cycles. Sustainability is threatened by the influence human-caused climate change.
There are numerous biological impacts noticeable, including glacier retreat, rise in sea level, extreme weather conditions, deterioration in Arctic sea ice extent and changes in the timings of seasonal occurrences.
Mare than 30% of human-induced atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions are taken up by the ocean beds since the 80’s, causing marine acidification. The oceans are warming up and are consuming the utmost heat caused due to climate change.
Changes in climate has heavily affected humans and ecosystems. This includes scarcity of clean water supply and also food insecurity in so many parts of the world.
In addition to this, human health has also been negatively affected due to extreme weather conditions. In many parts of the world,
Climate change has furthermore lead to soil erosion and desertification. In developing countries, extreme weather events, change in atmospheric pressure threatens economic advancement as it impacts the extraction of raw materials.
Climate change cannot be stopped. However, initiatives can be taken to lessen its impact on the environment. The future influence of climate change depends on the collective efforts of all nations. Forest covers affect climate change.
Heavy industrialization and agriculture are forcibly causing deforestation, as the population has to be served with food and other necessities of livelihood.
Afforestation should be the initial goal for all countries to increase forest cover. The emission of greenhouse gases is leading to global warming which is ultimately leading to rising in temperature.
der to lessen the emission of these gases. Stringent mitigation strategies can curb global warming to around 2 °C by 2100. Lacking mitigation strategies and comprehensive use of fossil fuels might lead to global warming by 4 °C and all the environmental sectors can get affected by it.


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