The Effects of Climate Change on Weather Essay

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    Introduction Climate change has affected South Australia in a number of factors. It has affected the land, water, air, people, animals and vegetation, and the weather. All levels of government (local, state, and federal) need to be aware of the destruction climate change will cause (Commonwealth of Australia, 2011). In regards to climate change, a stigma needs to be stopped. It is a fact that some people believe climate change is a hoax. This makes an important cause to take appropriate actions…

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    In conclusion, climate change impacts greatly on weather and human existence, the patterns of extreme atmospheric activities varies from place to place from region to regions. The impact of climate change on health includes the spread and reemergence of infectious diseases made possible by agents that spread infection like vectors e.g mosquito or pathogens, and disease transmission. The climate change phenomenon may have influenced the development, survival, reproduction, and virulent nature…

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    Climate Change New York City in the beginning of March of 2016 first high temperature at 75 degrees and low at 57 degrees , a year ago the same date the high was 53 degrees high and the low 39 degrees. That’s a difference for the high of 18 degree and 14 for the low. Flowers and plants began to bloom this year at end of February ,usually their blooming season starts in April. Climate refers to longer-term averages, the weather averaged over several seasons, years or decades. In New York, we…

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    Climate Change effect on population What causes climate change to have a big effect on other environmental beings? First it begins with knowing what it is and according to google web, it is “the change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels (google.com)” Climate change is known for usually affecting rainfall,…

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    Climate Change Impacts

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    Climate change poses a risk to all people, especially in developing countries, this puts their right to food, water, and health on the line. Climate change is real, and is happening now, if we continue our current path of allowing emissions to rise year after year climate change will change everything about our world. One of the leading causes of climate change is greenhouse gases which can have a significant impact on developing countries, and laws must be implanted to stop this. The average…

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    latest change in the Earth’s atmosphere is a significant one; scientists call it “global climate change”, less accurately known as “global warming”. The scientific definition of global climate change is the increase in the Earth 's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which traps heat that would otherwise escape from the Earth (cotf.edu). There are two reasonable explanations for global climate…

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    Climate change is an inevitable factor of our world 's development and ignoring this issue will only worsen the situation. Nature has demonstrated its reaction of this change with drastic consequences. There are rapid shifts in weather patterns that reach the point of extremity, proving itself harmful to the people of the world. This harm will become even greater when there is no political action to help prevent the effects of climate change. With some of the leaders in the American government…

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    Annotated Bibliography Impact of Climate change on Agriculture 1. Smith, W., Grant, B., Desjardins, R., Qian, B., Hutchinson, J., & Gameda, S. (2009). Potential Impact Of Climate Change On Carbon In Agricultural Soils In Canada 2000–2099. Climatic Change, 93(3-4), 319-333. doi:10.1007/s10584-008-9493-y This article focuses on the effect of global warming on carbon stocks in Canada’s agricultural soil. Smith el at. (2009) used weather data from 1951 – 2001 to predict climate scenario in the…

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    Although carbon emissions are causing devastating effects through global warming, there are many other reasons we need to switch from nonrenewable fossil fuels to renewable resources such as solar power and hydroelectricity. We will run out of fossil fuels by 2100 (The End). The simple fact is fossil fuels…

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    What Is Astraphobia?

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    Astraphobia is a severe condition that impacts both humans and animals by increasing one’s fear of weather, which includes floods, thunderstorms, and climate changes. Those affected by astraphobia are immediately influenced mentally and physically following extreme weather events tied to climate change and gradually as temperatures and sea levels rise over the course of years. Climate change doesn't only affect people's physical health by worsening preexisting conditions such as asthma, but…

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