Climate change or
global warming has become a new reality, with deleterious effects: seasonal cycles are disrupted, as are ecosystems and agriculture, water needs and supply, and food production are all adversely affected. Global warming (climate change) also leads to sea-level rise with its attendant consequences, and includes fiercer weather, increased frequency and intensity of storms, floods, hurricanes, droughts, increased frequency of fires, poverty, malnutrition and series of health and socio-economic consequences. It has a cumulative effect on natural resources and the balance of nature.
The impact of climate change can be vast. In Nigeria, this means that some stable ecosystems such as the Sahel Savanna may become vulnerable because warming will reinforce existing patterns of water scarcity and increasing the risk of drought in Nigeria and indeed most countries in West Africa. As well, the country?s aquatic ecosystems, wetlands and other habitats will create overwhelming problems for an already impoverished populace.
15 Comments
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Posted 30-12-2013 00:36
global warming is heating problem
Posted 29-12-2013 00:20
thanks for the report
Posted 27-12-2013 00:44
informative report.
Posted 24-12-2013 22:08
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Posted 24-12-2013 21:39
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Posted 18-12-2013 18:31
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Posted 13-12-2013 16:01
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Posted 04-12-2013 21:06
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Posted 04-12-2013 19:57
Thanks for the report.
Posted 03-12-2013 07:07
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Posted 15-10-2013 10:51
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Posted 08-10-2013 00:19
Wow, is flood frequent in Nigeria?
Posted 04-10-2013 11:07
Thanks for sharing
Posted 04-10-2013 10:25
Thanks for sharing.
Posted 04-10-2013 00:37