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Climate Change Draft 6
Climate Change Draft 6
Group-3
Name ID
Sadmann Islam 1620288610
Rifah Nanjiba 1621069030
Syed Muhummad Fakruddin 1621070010
Tanvir Islam 1621287030
Rodela Tanaz 1621680010
Zerin Ahmed 1711149615
Abrar Maswood Haider 1711243047
What is Climate Change?
• The Shift in Weather Patterns over an Extensive Time Period
along with the associated changes in the climate system
Human Factors:
| Ozone Depletion | Deforestation | Plate tectonics |
| Mass Erosion | Fossil Fuel Combustion | Altered Land Cover |
| Greenhouse Effect |
Climate Change vs. Global Warming
• Global Warming is a subset of Climate Change
Climate changes affect their environment that can easily lead them to extinction.
• shortfalls in precipitation;
• earlier snow melt;
• a shift away from light and moderate rains towards short, heavy
precipitation events;
• increased evaporation from soil and vegetation due to higher
atmospheric temperatures
• Vector-borne diseases
• Malnutrition
• Heat-related disorders
• Collective violence
• Global warming boosted the risk of the hot, dry weather that's likely to
cause bushfires by at least 30%. But a study suggests the figure is likely to
be much greater.
• It says that if global temperatures rise by 2C, as seems likely, such
conditions would occur at least four times more often.
Flash Flood in the Middle East
● Jeddah in Saudi Arabia has suffered almost
annual floods caused by sudden violent storms.
Flash flood in 2017 was the most devastated in the recent past.
The flash flood which is recurrent during April and May is the
number one ranked hazard that affects agriculture in Sunamganj
severely.
• Due to being part of such a basin and being less than 5 metres
above mean sea level, Bangladesh faces the cumulative effects
of floods due to water flashing from nearby hills, the
accumulation of the inflow of water from upstream
catchments, and locally heavy rainfall enhanced by drainage Flooding normally occurs during the monsoon season from June to
congestion. September. The convectional rainfall of the monsoon is added to by
relief rainfall caused by the Himalayas. Meltwater from the Himalayas is
• Bangladesh faces this problem almost every year. Coastal also a significant input.
flooding, combined with the bursting of river banks is
common, and severely affects the landscape and society of
Bangladesh.
Climate change threatens to exacerbate existing threats to food security • Recently the government of Bangladesh and interested
and livelihoods due to a combination of factors that include the organisations have started to encourage non-cereal food
increasing frequency and intensity of climate hazards, diminishing production and consumption along with food self-sufficiency.
agricultural yields and reduced production in vulnerable regions, rising
health and sanitation risks, increasing water scarcity.
How can we slow down Climate Change?
Through Mitigation & Adaptation
Mitigation – To Reduce Human-Derived Factors such as Greenhouse Gas Emission
Adaptation –Anticipate & Take Measures to minimize Damage