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The impacts of El Nino upon climate in temperate latitudes show up most clearly in the wintertime.
Some effect of deforestation are:local: locals move, flooded crops, habitats lost, extinction of species national: big companies are rich, habitats lost, extinction of species global: global warming/greenhouse effect, habitats lost, extinction of species
Human impacts on the ecosystems such as air pollution, global water consumption rising rapidly, combustion engine emissions, global energy consumption increasing, global climate change, industrialised societys, extinction of species, consumption of natural resources, deforestation, overfishing, unequal food distribution and all the problems that come hand in hand with these human impacts. David Quammen in his 1996 book "The Song of the Dodo" presents ecosystem decay as the constant rate of extinctions and thus loss of biodiversity in ecostystems around the world due to the impact of humans. Human impacts that are particularly important in contributing to this are those that fragment the environment through deforestation and development.
New improved methods for smelting iron led to production of less expensive and better quality iron.
humans hunted the wolves to almost extinction
During the 4th Extinction, or Triassic-Jurassic extinction, 90% of all species died within just 10,000 years. The 4th Extinction was thought by many scientists to have been caused by massive volcanic activity or asteroid impacts resulting in severe climate change.
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The combined, or aggregate, impacts of climate change have caused a decrease in the welfare of certain species across the globe. Certain of species of fish, for example, have been massively affected.
The impacts of El Nino upon climate in temperate latitudes show up most clearly in the wintertime.
Mass extinctions may occur due to a combination of factors, including climate change, asteroid impacts, volcanic eruptions, and human activities such as deforestation and pollution. The current rate of species extinction is largely attributed to human actions leading to habitat destruction and climate change. Without significant changes in how we interact with the environment, the risk of a mass extinction event happening is a real concern.
Beth Lavender has written: 'The Canada Country Study: climate impacts and adaptation' -- subject(s): Forecasting, Climatic changes 'The Canada Country Study : Climate Impacts and Adaptation : Ontario summary ='
HIV/AIDS has many impacts on crop production around the world. HIV related health conditions can severely affect a person's ability to be as productive as those who do not suffer from the disease.
Well humans have always impacted wildlife, extinction, change like global warming, Loss of habitat...Many things
increased cost of food and heating/cooling