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What Is The Climate Change

Climate change is a phenomenon whose effects can be seen in multiple areas like in habitats of plant and animals, across farmland, in weather patterns etc.

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What Is The Climate Change

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  1. What Is The Climate Change?

  2. Climate change is a phenomenon whose effects can be seen in multiple areas like in habitats of plant and animals, across farmland, in weather patterns etc. These harmful effects and environmental shifts which are majorly arising due to global warming are being documented by the scientists. The cause behind them is human activities and is affecting daily life.

  3. Sadly, human intervention is presently inflicting the climate to alter too quickly. Climate models predict that the mean air temperature over some countries can increase by a calculable 2°C over subsequent century. Plants and animals might not be ready to adapt as quickly to the present speedy temperature change as humans will, and so the total system is in peril. What causes climate change? The world climate system is driven by energy from the sun. Many gases within the atmosphere act to entice the energy from the sun, therefore warming the planet. These gases are known as greenhouse gases and also the method is that the greenhouse effect and there would be no life on earth without this.

  4. Weather is getting a lot of extreme changes. Heat waves are a lot of frequent worldwide. The raised evaporation of water is like fuel for storms, aggravating extreme weather events, like hurricanes. Rising ocean levels build storm surges capable of a lot of larger harm. In more naturally arid areas, droughts and wildfires intensify. Warmer, contaminated air affects our health. A hotter atmosphere will increase the formation of ground-level ozone – additionally referred to as air pollution – in contaminated regions. Air pollution irritates lungs and triggers respiratory disease attacks. Smoke from wildfires additional degrades the air.

  5. Earth Care Awards The Earth Care Awards provides a platform to foster regional cooperation and support in terms of knowledge and technology transfer in the SAARC region. Visit : http://www.earthcareawards.com/

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