CONSEQUENCES
CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEMS AND DESERTIFICATION
The variation of living conditions in natural environments causes deaths, diseases and massive migrations of species. Extinction, droughts and death of nature and geographical environment
MELTING OF THE POLES AND RISE OF SEA LEVELS
The heat causes the melting of the ice at the poles, which raises the sea level and threatens to submerge coastal coastlines and small island states under water and end the animal life of these areas.
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
Absorbing too much CO₂ causes death and disease in fish, algae, corals, and other underwater organisms.
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
Hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, droughts, floods, rains or snowfalls increase their degree of violence due to global warming, they will cause more deaths, victims, displaced people and material damage.
SPECIES EXTINCTION
The change in ecosystems and desertification has caused the death and disappearance of thousands and hundreds of species
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