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2 January, 03:10

What can you say about climate change?

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  1. 2 January, 03:26
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    Climate change is climate change across the planet. In other times warming had natural causes, but today it is known that it is produced by human activities and its consequences are irreversible.

    Climate change is related to global climate change, ie across the planet, and can be caused either by natural changes (glaciation, changes in Earth's orbit, etc.), or by human action. Fossil fuels widely used in various human activities have greatly intensified global warming and their consequences are largely irreversible for life on Earth.

    Much of the heat caused by climate change is absorbed by the oceans causing acidification and severely threatening marine biodiversity. Another known effect is rising sea levels due to the melting of the polar ice caps, affecting coastal cities and islands.

    Marine animals living in polar regions also suffer from climate change, as has the penguin and polar bear. In addition, there is the theory that climate change contributed to the extinction of the mammoth.

    The consequences can be felt in our daily lives. If we look at the news, we will see that natural disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, storms, floods, hot flashes and droughts have become increasingly common. It is also referred to as a consequence the impacts on agriculture, directly affecting the food and life of humanity. Rising temperatures should lead to a reduction in productivity, thereby leading to increased migration and conflict resulting from drier periods.
  2. 2 January, 03:32
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    If animals don't adapt to it they can die.
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