Another problem is that it is not reliable enough to cause drought in other parts of the UK and it costs money to move water to different parts of the UK.
Sea level rise means the loss of coastal land and more erosion, and there is a risk of flooding in cities of low flat land such as London
Changes in ecosystems mean that some animal and plant species enter and exit the area, which can lead to the emergence of invasive species.
I like the idea of this project. Whether you can change the name of the page to more descriptive content, such as the social impact of the earth's climate change. Climate change will serve as a catalyst to address potential problems in resource allocation. It is often said that a small number of people in the world are using the majority of their resources. For example, 25% of the world's population uses 75% of the resources (surveys on actual figures are required). Since it is the people who benefit most from the current situation having the right to make a big change, it is further claimed that this is unlikely to change. Everyone is affected by climate change and everyone is responsible for climate change. I'm interested in learning projects to study these issues related to climate change. Mystic Tim January 22, 2007 10:07 (UTC)
First, climate change is a global change in the Earth's climate caused by natural causes and human activities. It has a major impact on the global impact mainly due to changes in climate patterns, sea level rise, and more extreme weather phenomena. Climate change affects not only environmental phenomena but also its social and economic consequences. As part of that, air pollution is a substance or particle in the air that causes danger, damage or interference to humans, animals, plants or animals. The main causes of air pollution are tropospheric ozone gas (O 3), sulfur oxides (SO 2 and SO 3), nitrogen oxides (NO and NO 2), benzo (a) pyrene (BaP), and particulate matter PM). These gases originate primarily from the combustion of fossil fuels (including emissions from transportation), industrial processes, combustion of forests, use of aerosols and emissions.
Global climate change is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere of the Earth. The two main greenhouse gases that cause climate change are coal combustion products: carbon dioxide (CO 2) and nitrous oxide (N 2 0). As the concentrations of these gases in the atmosphere increase, the average global temperature increases slowly, causing a series of effects that will further promote climate change, such as polar ice melting and arctic permafrost melting .