Environmental Effects Of Climate Change

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Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, we have been using fossil fuels to power our lives, and factories. Little did we know that our miracle energy producer was destroying our planet. The burning of fossil fuels produces a byproduct called carbon dioxide. This natural occurring gas does not harm the planet in any way when released in small quantities, but at the rate we have released it, there is nowhere for it to go so it becomes trapped in the atmosphere. When the gas becomes trapped in the atmosphere, it creates a “Green House” effect. This effect causes the surface temperature to rise, which has adverse effects on the planet. A number of bills to regulate carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere have been proposed and even accepted, …show more content…

No matter how great or how small the amount of carbon dioxide a country gives out it will affect everyone. Climate change is an issue that needs to be tackled soon before the damage it does cannot be repaired. One way we can fix it Kathryn Conlon who works for the National Exposure Research Laboratory said,” Extreme heat events in the United States are projected to become more frequent and intense as a result of climate change” (Conlon). With more frequent extreme heat, events occurring populations of people are going to be affected. Conlon also stated that” The combination of extreme heat creates dangerous conditions for urban populations [13]. For example, between 35,000 and 70,000 and over 700 excess deaths have been attributed to heat during the 2003 European and 1995 Chicago heat waves, respectively”(Conlon). With 74 percent of the population living in urban environments, these heat waves would be devastating on the health and well-being of individuals. The world health organization states that between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause approximately 250 000 additional deaths per year, from malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea and heat stress. Another effect that is occurring is called ocean acidification, what is happening is the oceans pH levels are decreasing which is caused by the uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Lower pH levels in the ocean effects coral reefs and shellfish like clams and oysters. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg a university of Australia graduate said, “The result will be less diverse reef communities and carbonate reef structures that fail to be maintained. Climate change also exacerbates local stresses from declining water quality and overexploitation of key species, driving reefs increasingly toward the tipping point for functional collapse”(Guldberg). If coral reefs collapse, it will be catastrophic for marine life

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