Peace between India and Bangladesh... sort of. Climate change has caused the sea levels in the Bay of Bengal to rise so much that the water has submerged several islands off the coast of India and Bangladesh including the much disputed New Moore Island which, thanks to climate change, is no more. Hence, India and Bangladesh no longer have to fight over who owns it. see link below
Short term effects of climate change can include extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, and intense storms; shifts in precipitation patterns leading to flooding or water scarcity; and changes in ecosystems affecting agriculture and food security. These impacts can have significant economic, social, and health consequences for communities.
Some effects of climate change in Singapore include rising sea levels leading to coastal flooding, increased frequency of extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and heatwaves, and a decline in biodiversity. Additionally, there may be impacts on food security and public health due to changes in weather patterns.
As of now this topic is not yet fully evaluated by scientists. Some studies do indicate a relationship between solar winds, sunspots and climate change on earth, but there's no clear evidence on the actual impact.
The shift from "global warming" to "climate change" occurred to better reflect the broader range of climate-related impacts beyond just rising temperatures. Climate change encompasses various effects such as shifting weather patterns, sea level rise, and extreme weather events, highlighting the complexity and multi-dimensional nature of the issue.
Some NGOs working for climate change in India include: The Climate Group Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies Greenpeace India World Wildlife Fund India
Climate change affects the entire planet, but its impacts can vary in different regions. Some regions may experience more noticeable changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events than others, leading to localized effects of climate change. However, the underlying cause of these changes is global and interconnected.
Nobody will benefit from climate change. There may be some short term improvements in weather in some colder countries, but they will be offset by other problems.
All nations should be responsible for the effects of climate change because it is a global issue that affects everyone regardless of geographical location. Addressing climate change requires collective action and cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, mitigate its impacts, and work towards a sustainable future for the entire planet.
it shapes the landscape of the land.
Some effects of climate change in Singapore include rising sea levels leading to coastal flooding, increased frequency of extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and heatwaves, and a decline in biodiversity. Additionally, there may be impacts on food security and public health due to changes in weather patterns.
There are probably three "big" questions that preteens might ask about global climate change.How will I be affected by global climate change?What are the consequences of global climate change?What can be done to fight global climate change?If these questions seem a bit "advanced" for preteens here's a suggestion: do not sell them short. They know what time it is. They know what's going on.
Some people prefer to use the term "climate change" because it encompasses the broader effects of global warming beyond just rising temperatures. The term includes changes in ecosystems, weather patterns, sea levels, and other impacts caused by human activities that alter the Earth's climate.
As of now this topic is not yet fully evaluated by scientists. Some studies do indicate a relationship between solar winds, sunspots and climate change on earth, but there's no clear evidence on the actual impact.
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flooding , tsunami's , hurricanes and tornadoes
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The shift from "global warming" to "climate change" occurred to better reflect the broader range of climate-related impacts beyond just rising temperatures. Climate change encompasses various effects such as shifting weather patterns, sea level rise, and extreme weather events, highlighting the complexity and multi-dimensional nature of the issue.
Some NGOs working for climate change in India include: The Climate Group Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies Greenpeace India World Wildlife Fund India