Effects of Climate Change
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While the universe is extremely vast, the Earth is our only home. However, we have taken our homes for granted since we keep polluting the environment. According to recent studies, there has been an exponential increase in global warming, which leads to adverse climate changes.
However, people across the world are still following their environment polluting ways which is why we have decided to promote awareness regarding the effects of climate change to help you understand the gravity of our current condition.
1. Extreme Temperatures
Excessive pollution and the emission of greenhouse gases have caused a steady increase in global temperatures. This has resulted in several countries experiencing extreme weather conditions like never before.
There have been several life-threatening heatwaves over the last few years, and the cold temperatures have reached new heights as well. These extreme weather conditions are not only harmful to humans but to animals and agricultural growth as well.
2. Melting Ice Caps
The ice caps are home to several animal species, which include polar bears, seals, and penguins. However, due to the increasing global warming, the weather is becoming hotter each year which has accelerated the melting of the ice caps. This has not only deprived the Antarctic animals of their natural ecosystem it has also caused an excessive increase in flooding.
3. Rising Sea Levels
The extreme weather conditions and harmful climate changes have caused several parts of the world to submerge underwater due to the rising sea levels. Recent reports have shown that the nation of Maldives is facing the risk of rising sea levels, and it could be completely submerged underwater if we don’t mend our ways
4. Fires and Droughts
The extremely high temperatures have resulted in several fires and droughts over the recent years. One very recent example is the Australian wildfire and California wildfire that caused severe harm to both human and animal life.
Furthermore, the air is also becoming drier in some places as they face less rainfall than ever before. The dryness and poor rainfall have also rendered several areas infertile, which has caused a sudden surge in the emergence of droughts across the world.
Final Word
Climate change is a serious threat to the Earth and all the supported by this planet. It affects humans, animals, and crop production, which is why we need to take this threat seriously before it’s too late.