Climate change is the greatest environmental threat facing humanity, caused by both natural factors and human activities that increase gases trapping heat in the atmosphere. Rising global temperatures are affecting wildlife and ecosystems, while some areas face more severe droughts, wildfires, and water shortages despite increased precipitation worldwide. Certain long-lived gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping and force climate change.
Climate change is the greatest environmental threat facing humanity, caused by both natural factors and human activities that increase gases trapping heat in the atmosphere. Rising global temperatures are affecting wildlife and ecosystems, while some areas face more severe droughts, wildfires, and water shortages despite increased precipitation worldwide. Certain long-lived gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping and force climate change.
Climate change is the greatest environmental threat facing humanity, caused by both natural factors and human activities that increase gases trapping heat in the atmosphere. Rising global temperatures are affecting wildlife and ecosystems, while some areas face more severe droughts, wildfires, and water shortages despite increased precipitation worldwide. Certain long-lived gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping and force climate change.
THE EARTHS CLIMATE. THIS VARIATION IS DUE TO NATURAL CAUSES AND THE ACTIONS Climate change is the OF MAN AND OCCURS ON ALL greatest environmental CLIMATIC PARAMATERS: TEMPERATURE, RAINFALL, threat facing humanity. ETC.
Certain gases in the atmosphere block heat
from escaping. Long-lived gases that remain semi-permanently in the atmosphere and do not respond physically or chemically to changes in temperature are described as forcing climate change.
Rising temperatures are affecting wildlife and their habitats.
Ecosystems will continue to change, some species won’t be able to adapt and could become extinct. Precipitation (rain and snowfall) has increased across the globe. Yet some regions are experiencing more severe drought, increasing the risk of wildfires, lost crops, and drinking water shortages.
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