No global warming, it’s natural cycle

Rajesh Banaulikar, Arpora | 16 hours ago

Global warming is a human-made artificial factor causing more frequent and intense heatwaves, leading to heat-related illnesses and deaths, especially among vulnerable populations. However, nature has more potential to change the environment. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns are altering the distribution of plant and animal species, leading to shifts in ecosystems. This is the result of human intervention in natural ecosystems, which should be avoided.

Warmer oceans are causing coral bleaching and impacting marine life, threatening coral reefs and other ecosystems. Warmer temperatures lead to increased evaporation, exacerbating rainfall, flooding, and fuelling more intense storms. Warmth has its own course to play while protecting natural balances. Whereas warmth is a domestic factor.

Climate change is altering precipitation, leading to more droughts in some regions, impacting agriculture, ecosystems, and water resources. Drier conditions and higher temperatures can increase wildfires, damaging ecosystems, property, and human health. Nature has its own art to perform and humans should protect themselves naturally.

Melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising sea levels and affecting water supplies.

Melting ice and thermal expansion of water are causing sea levels to rise, threatening coastal communities. Melting ice can also disrupt ocean currents and weather. Changes in temperature, precipitation, and sea levels are disrupting habitats and leading to declines in species. This is nothing but the positioning of the Earth changing daily.

As temperatures rise and climate zones shift, species may be forced to migrate or face extinction.

Changes in ecosystems disrupt food chains and affect food availability. This is the negative thought of researchers. Extreme weather, droughts, and sea level rise cause economic losses. Climate change increases the risk of illnesses and health issues. This is a mindset of talented humans. Sea level rise and extreme weather can displace populations. Natural transformation is constant.


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