Essay On Climate Change On Forests

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Climate Change’s Impacts on Forests Advice to British Columbia’s Ministry of Forests Introduction The problem of climate change and global warming is real and rife in the 21st century. While debates about its effects started raging in the late 70s, the problem has gradually evolved to reach unprecedented levels and portend crippling and devastating danger on the global economy, not to mention people’s livelihood. The world’s geography is rapidly changing, as well as the chemical balances in life, for humans, plants and animals’ too. Although the discussion about climate change has remained largely academic, the effects thereof are practically observable. For instance, the global temperatures increased by an average 1 degree Celsius in the past century. Furthermore, the methane reserves that exist in frozen forms are now being released into the atmosphere due to the increasing global temperatures. Methane has a higher destructive potential than carbon dioxide due to its contribution to the greenhouse gases bank. The weather patterns are now no longer predictable with erratic rains being experienced even in formerly stable ecosystems resulting to regular floods. Addressing the danger to carbon dioxide sinks is part of the solution to this somewhat global disaster, and the methods to do so differ. The natural sinks such as forests are, so far, the most effective, although Solar Radiation Management and Carbon Dioxide Removal geo-engineering techniques are being considered. This paper provides advice to the Ministry of Forests in British Columbia regarding the issue of climate change and the role of the ministry in mitigating its effects in the area. The initial focus is on the effects of climate change. Forests are a perfect sink ... ... middle of paper ... ...y the day, contributing more to the greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide. Additionally, there is a real danger of forests shifting to areas with lower temperatures as more drought resistant plants take over. This is, together with pests and diseases, contributing to reduction in 50% of forest cover in British Columbia. To deal with these problems, the Ministry of Forests in British Columbia needs to introduce drought resistant trees, control the pests and diseases, in addition to creating a microclimate that minimizes emission of frozen methane. Furthermore, using irrigation methods will help deal with the problem of retreating forests to cover areas with lower temperatures and higher moisture content. Creating a viable local climate will also be essential in arresting the problem of methane emission by lowering the prevailing temperatures. Word count: 1822 words

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