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The World Health Organization estimates that climate change currently causes around 150,000 deaths per year. This number is expected to increase as the impacts of climate change worsen, leading to more extreme weather events, food and water scarcity, and the spread of infectious diseases.
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Yes, according to multiple studies and surveys, around 97 of climate scientists agree that human activities are significantly contributing to climate change.
The main species responsible for climate change is human beings. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
You can't beat the good old standard of water polluted by untreated human sewage. WHO estimates that 1.5 million preventable deaths per year result from unsafe water. Global climate change is an up and comer. It is linked to 400,000 deaths worldwide. Projections indicate deaths to increase to over 600,000 per year by 2030.
Climate change is not affecting koalas' behaviour. Habitat loss affects them more, and habitat loss is not a result of climate change, but of human activity.
"The Impact of Climate Change on Global Ecosystems" "Mitigating Climate Change: Policy and Practice" "Adapting to a Changing Climate: Challenges and Solutions" "Climate Change and Human Health: Risks and Resilience" "The Economics of Climate Change: Costs and Benefits"
Some good questions to research about climate change include: How is human activity contributing to climate change? What are the potential impacts of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity? How can we mitigate the effects of climate change through sustainable practices? What are the social and economic implications of climate change on vulnerable populations? How can technology and innovation help address the challenges of climate change?
Non-human factors play no part in global warming and climate change. If we had not started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, there would be no global warming. And then no climate change.
The negative claim associated with the keyword "climate change" is that it is not caused by human activities and is a natural phenomenon.
Yes, according to multiple studies and surveys, around 97 of climate scientists agree that climate change is happening and is primarily caused by human activities.