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[Free report] AUGUST Climate change and its effects on Environment

by ankit kumar Verma | 31-08-2022 19:45


[Free report] AUGUST Climate change and its effects on Environment

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[Free report] AUGUST Climate change and its effects on Environment

Climate change is a frequent topic of conversation. Everyone knows that the world has become warmer, but the science on this issue is still not conclusive. While it¡¯s very real, there are many things that have nothing to do with human activity that contribute to climate change.A lot of people are still not sure exactly how much climate change is caused by humans. Some people argue that it¡¯s all man-made, while others say it's a natural phenomenon. Most people are aware that the Earth is getting warmer,.Climate change is a natural phenomenon, It has been happening for millions of years. The heat from the sun gets trapped on Earth as a result of greenhouse gas production. Global warming and climate change result from this. The rate of global warming is presently higher than it has ever been. Weather patterns are shifting as a result of warming temperatures,

With the help of significant advancements in observations, theory, and modelling of the Earth's climate system, scientists are now more confidently able to predict how the climate will evolve in the future. However, it is impossible to provide precise projections of how global or regional temperature patterns will develop decade by decade into the future due to a number of significant concerns. First off, it is impossible to anticipate how much CO2 human activities will produce because it depends on a variety of variables, including how the world economy evolves and how society's energy output and consumption change over the next few decades. Second, even for a specific scenario of CO2 emissions, there are a variety of possible outcomes given current knowledge of the complexities of how climate feedbacks function.

 

Effects

Increasing temps

The global surface temperature rises together with greenhouse gas concentrations. The warmest decade on record was from 2011 to 2020. Every decade since the 1980s has been warmer than the one before it. More hot days and heat waves are occurring almost everywhere on land.

More severe storms

In many areas, destructive storms have increased in ferocity and frequency. More moisture evaporates as temperatures rise, aggravating extremely heavy rains and flooding and resulting in more severe storms.

Increased drought

Water supply is changing due to climate change, becoming more scarce in many places. In already water-stressed areas, global warming makes water shortages worse. It also increases the danger of ecological and agricultural droughts, which can harm crops and make ecosystems more vulnerable.

A warming, rising ocean

Most of the heat from global warming is absorbed by the ocean. All ocean depths have experienced a significant increase in ocean warming during the past 20 years. Water expands as it becomes warmer, therefore as the ocean warms, so does its volume.

More health risks

The single greatest hazard to human health is climate change. Air pollution, sickness, harsh weather, forced relocation, stress on mental health, increasing hunger and inadequate nutrition in areas where people cannot grow or get enough food are only a few of the health effects of climate change. 13 million individuals every year are killed by environmental conditions.


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