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What is the consequence of climate change in the world

The ongoing climate crisis presents severe threats to both the natural world and human societies. Biodiversity is at risk, with an estimated 30-40 percent of species facing extinction by 2050 if temperatures continue to rise.

What is the consequence of climate change in the world

What is the consequence of climate change in the world

Hunger

n the Mediterranean, Central Asia, Australia and South Africa, the situation will be all the more serious as precipitation levels will be significantly reduced. In turn, the lack of fresh water will have a detrimental impact not only on agriculture and human health, but also cause political conflicts and disputes over the right to access water resources.
by 2080, the number of people facing the threat of hunger could increase by 600 million

effects on people

many people will be left without homes because the water level will rise and their homes will sink
high air temperature can lead to an exacerbation of respiratory, cardiovascular and other diseases. As a result, there is an increase in mortality on the planet.

World economy

Consumers regularly face rising food and energy prices, along with increased costs of medical services and real estate. Governments in many countries are suffering from declining tourist numbers and industrial profits, sharply increasing demand for energy, food and water, border tensions, and more.
бездействие перед лицом глобальных кризисов приведет к ущербу в 20 триллионов долларов к 2100 году.
Severe storms and floods combined with agricultural losses are responsible for billions of dollars in losses.
For example, after a record-breaking hurricane in 2005, Louisiana experienced a 15 percent drop in revenue a month after the storm, and property damage was estimated at $ 135 billion.
Drought leads to a rapid reduction in water supplies and to a decrease in the quality of agricultural products. This puts global food production at risk

Flora and fauna

the species composition of forests will also change. The forest is known to be a natural carbon storage facility
the threat of extinction of about 30-40 percent of animal and plant species
By 2050, humanity risks losing as much as 30 percent of animal and plant species if the average temperature rises by 1.1-6.4 degrees Celsius