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Climate change is caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels and destroying rainforests, which increases greenhouse gases and global warming. It threatens economies worldwide and disproportionately impacts poorer countries. Climate change leads to more extreme weather, rising sea levels, affected ecosystems, and geopolitical instability through issues like food and water insecurity. Understanding how climate change is altering the environment can help prepare for its impacts in the future.
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Climate change is caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels and destroying rainforests, which increases greenhouse gases and global warming. It threatens economies worldwide and disproportionately impacts poorer countries. Climate change leads to more extreme weather, rising sea levels, affected ecosystems, and geopolitical instability through issues like food and water insecurity. Understanding how climate change is altering the environment can help prepare for its impacts in the future.
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Title: An inconvenient Truth:

The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What we can Do About It

Discuss the causes of climate change:

The climate has been changing since the Earth's creation 4.5 billion years ago. Natural
Until recently, the reasons for these changes were unknown. Eruptions of volcanoes,
Natural phenomena include changes in the Earth's orbit and changes in the Earth's crust.
climate-related variables (known as plate tectonics).

Human devastation of rainforests and the use of fossil fuels are just two examples. acts that
have a growing influence on the Earth's climate and temperature. This increases the
quantity of greenhouse gasses already present in the atmosphere, exacerbating the
problem of greenhouse impact and leading to global warming.

Discuss the various impacts of climate change on the following:

Economic: Climate change is one of the most serious threats to economic stability today.
among the
Climate change is one of the most serious threats to economic stability, affecting both the
economy and the environment. Humans with the environment. Heat waves reduce our
capacity to work and reduce production. When it comes to Extreme weather, health
consequences, food, water, and livelihood security, migration, and refugees Millions of
underprivileged people face forced displacement, loss of cultural identity, and other
dangers.As the climate continues to change, individuals face growing hardships.

Geopolitical: As a result, political violence, societal instability, and geopolitical dangers will
all increase.As a result of climate change. Rising water stress will intensify mass migration
and war.
as well as food insecurity. Because climate change is expected to have the biggest
influence on the country, Risks in low-income nations will have a severe but unequal impact
on all countries.
The Philippines is facing a wide range of climate change consequences, such as yearly
flooding.
GDP losses, changes in rainfall patterns and distribution, droughts, concerns to biodiversity
and food security, sea level rise, public health issues, and dangers to vulnerable
populations
Women and indigenous peoples are examples of vulnerable groups.

Biological: Climate change has the ability to influence how organisms interact with their
surrounding environment, reducing their ability to survive and reproduce and having an
effect on how Geographically, populations or species are dispersed. Climate change may
benefit some species. Others may go extinct as a result of change. Many poisons and
pollutants can have biological effects. effects such as allergic responses, respiratory
problems, hypersensitivity diseases, and Climate change have the potential to significantly
disrupt current ecosystems and food webs by altering where species live, how they interact,
and when biological processes occur. Ecosystems may be unable to deal with catastrophic
occurrences and disturbances such as flooding.
Climate change has caused wildfires, floods, and drought.

Meteorological: Global average temperature has changed dramatically. According to


scientific research, human-caused climate change in weather patterns is associated with an
increase in the likelihood of increasing the frequency or severity of severe weather events
such as heat waves and tornadoes. Stormy weather. The Philippines is extremely
vulnerable to the effects of climate change, especially sea level rise. level rise, increasing
frequency of extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and heavy rainfall.A long-term
shift in the normal weather patterns that have come to characterize local, regional, and
global weather patterns. Climate change refers to changes in regional and global climates
on Earth. The expression is associated with a wide range of observable outcomes as a
result of these changes.

Reflection:

Explain your feelings, thoughts, ideas, general impression on the article.

Climate change will affect everyone, not only the forest, coral reefs, or people in
distant countries. People all throughout the world will feel the repercussions, from worse
weather to higher food costs to less recreation and less opportunity to appreciate the
natural environment. We must not dismiss global warming. The polar ice caps are melting,
the seas are rising, and greenhouse gas levels have reached an all-time high. These are
only a handful of the claims made by supporters of the global warming hypothesis.

Recommendation/s:

For my recommendation to be prepared for the future, we must first understand how
the ecosystem work is changing. We can anticipate probable winter rainfall levels by
evaluating the climate and the amount to which rising water temperatures would cause sea
levels to rise.

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