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What are the
Effects of Global Warming
on Our Lives?
Global warming is one of
the most talked about environmental issues of today. Studies show
that the Earth's near-surface temperature rose about 1.33 degrees
Fahrenheit (0.74 degrees Celsius) over the last 100 years. That
doesn't sound like much, but it has made an impact. And if the
average temperature continues to rise, the impact could be much
larger.
The effects of global warming are not readily apparent to the
average person. But it has already caused some subtle changes in the
weather that have contributed to larger problems. By recognizing
these effects and working to decrease global warming in the future,
we could avert disaster.
Weather Changes
The most obvious effect of global warming is that of rising
temperatures. In many areas, summers have been hotter over the past
several years. The Earth as a whole has experienced all of the ten
hottest years on record since 1990. This has resulted in a higher
rate of heat-related deaths and disrupted normal weather patterns.
These changes in weather patterns have resulted in droughts in some
areas and flooding in others. In the United States, snow
accumulation has dropped by 60 percent overall and winter has
shortened in some areas.
Hurricanes have also been affected by global warming. While the
trend does not create hurricanes, the warmer water does allow
existing ones to become stronger than they would otherwise have
been. This results in greater destruction when the hurricane hits
land.
Rising Sea Levels
Global warming has a direct effect on sea level. The consistently
warmer temperatures cause the melting of glaciers, which causes sea
levels to rise. The shrinking ice caps also reflect less sunlight,
allowing for even greater warming and keeping the cycle going.
Coastal areas are more prone to flooding when the sea level rises. A
higher sea level can also disrupt the habitats of certain plants and
animals, possibly leading to their extinction. These and related
effects have the potential result of an increase in pests and
disease-spreading insects.
What If Global Warming Continues?
Unless preventive measures are taken, global warming will continue
to increase in the future. It is impossible to predict exactly what
will happen to the Earth, but models have shown that more extreme
weather patterns and higher sea levels are imminent. Prolonged
droughts will likely cause water shortages, and islands and
coastlines could become submerged.
Global warming is a serious problem for the whole world. In order to
stop it, the entire world must work together. We all need to do our
part to reduce our own contribution to the problem, and we all need
to encourage industries to be more responsible to the environment.
These measures could slow down the trend and help prevent further
damage to our precious ecosystem.
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