=There would be floods and alot of animals would be extinct=
Deserts cover much more of the earth's surface than do rainforests.
There are two: the tropical rainforests and the temperate rainforests. They have five tropic levels.
One paper that discusses the impact of climate change on biodiversity in tropical rainforests is "Climate Change and Biodiversity in Tropical Rainforests: A Review" by Smith et al. (2018).
They are not.
In 1950, tropical rainforests covered approximately 12% of the Earth's land area.
many medicines come from the rainforests
Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years.
by eating and eating
The main research paper question regarding the impact of climate change on biodiversity in tropical rainforests is: How does climate change affect the diversity and abundance of plant and animal species in tropical rainforests?
People don't recycle for the rainforests. We recycle because it is the right thing to do. It is also right to fight for the integrity of the remaining rainforests; they are major oxygen producers for earth's inhabitants.
Tropical Rainforests The Southeast Asian rainforests are the oldest, consistent rainforests on Earth, dating back to the Pleistocene Epoch 70 million years ago.
Climate change is causing disruptions in tropical rainforests, leading to shifts in temperature and rainfall patterns. This can result in habitat loss, species extinction, and changes in the distribution of plant and animal species. Overall, climate change is negatively impacting biodiversity in tropical rainforests.