Climate change are Harmful for life

 How Climate change Is Dangerous For us.

How climate change is dangerous for life on earth. If you are a person who believes in the existence of God, then this article will not be interesting to you. You will know that human beings cause a lot of harm to the whole ecosystem by destroying it, and one part of the ecosystem is nature’s air, land, sea, and forest. According to scientists, the atmosphere contains 99 percent carbon dioxide, which means that we have caused pollution to our environment. They also added that every year around 40 billion tons of toxic and harmful by-products of industrial emissions enter our natural environment. Therefore, as a response to these problems, they proposed an idea of global warming to solve all these issues. This term has been thrown and changed many times but always remains with humans. Even if they try hard to prevent the problem from happening, it will happen.

How does temperature change impact us?

According to experts, during the winter season, people usually spend less time outside because of the cold weather, so when the temperature rises, they become more attracted to go outside. The snow melts, and the ice goes away because of the high temperatures caused by global warming. It is said that at present, it is about 1.5°C warmer than ever before! On average, between 2010 and 2016, the global mean surface temperature at higher latitudes exceeded 0.84°C. However, since 1971, the rate of increase in global temperatures has accelerated significantly. The rapid rise of global temperatures is causing serious threats to the lives of millions. At the moment, it is not possible to avoid these severe outcomes of global warming. The most common consequences of global warming are increasing droughts, flooding, heat waves, rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, melting glaciers, extreme fires caused by increased evaporation, loss of habitats, and extinction of species, among others.

Why do those things happen?

How much of what happened last night happened? What do we remember today? These questions, of course, cannot be answered. We can only guess how bad things could have been under different conditions. But as the planet warms, some things are going to get worse. Some events may even become normal. Although such changes are impossible to predict, they are inevitable because climate change always happens in unpredictable ways. Since all parts of the world are affected by this global issue to various degrees, some countries are likely to face irreversible damage.

The effects of climate change can affect any country’s economy. So, if we are talking about the tourism, transport, or agriculture sectors, things may be getting worse for them. One thing is clear. In the future, we will need to adapt to changing natural conditions.

Impact on other ecosystems:

Although each change in the planet's natural systems can affect individuals, other environmental factors will also increase. When you compare it with a long period, you can see the overall picture. As a result, they may change the characteristics of their living environment in a significant way. For instance, it may be difficult to grow crops in certain regions because of changing weather conditions. Changes in plant growth and development may be especially problematic. With the spread of new diseases, such as avian influenza, or an outbreak of malaria, a sudden decline has occurred in food security worldwide. And the worst is that many areas without rain are experiencing drought for months.

Impact on other Ecosystem:

One question is about whether we are responsible for climate change because, according to many scientists and economists, climate warming does not necessarily mean that the earth is warming up. To prove this point, let us consider some statistics. Let's take America for example. In 2018, its national standard of temperature was recorded at a record level of 41.7°F. The previous record was set in 1949. By 2021, California had reached its hottest day since 1913. And just in 2019, the total area below the ground that was covered with snow at sea levels was almost 7 percent lower in Texas than in 1989. That's the case. People think that because of science, there is no harm to the global population due to global warming. This assumption is wrong. According to researchers, global warming has already resulted in several disasters and even the death of thousands in Asia and Africa. For example, in January 2021, the Red Sea port in southern Egypt closed due to a deadly storm, and the power of 3 dams broke.

What are the solutions to this disaster?

Some governments around the world are trying to help people cope with the negative effect of this phenomenon. A few steps are already taken to reduce the number of greenhouse gas emissions. Besides, they are focusing on developing new technologies that do not use fossil fuel sources to generate energy. This is why the world is moving toward clean energy. Every project must reach a very low emission level to be cost-effective. Otherwise, many projects will be discarded.

Areas, where people are working hard to combat the adverse consequences of global warming include farming projects, such as crop insurance, reducing water use, and waste management. Other efforts include improving the road infrastructure, providing public transportation services, promoting recycling habits, and implementing new laws and regulations on mining activities.

Do our actions have an effect?

Experts say that now is the time for everyone to act to prevent further catastrophic situations. For example, some places still suffer from the adverse consequence of global warming. Scientists note that “if the greenhouse gas emissions were stopped today, the risk of a major catastrophe [ would be] reduced by 70 percent globally,” according to the report prepared by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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