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Poor harvest leading to famine and disease.
The consequences are deleterious, and represent substantial harm. Although we cannot stop climate change--the inertia is now too great--we can take steps to reduce and mitigate the expected effects.
If, like me, you are past childhood and early adulthood, you probably have less to fear from the consequences of global warming and can, if you wish, focus on the short-term economic advantages of doing nothing. Climate change is a problem for our children and grandchildren, for whom the consequences will be very real. So the present generation does not have to be afraid for ourselves, only for the generations that follow.
The minimum time scale used by climate scientists is five years. This is why most of their data is represented by seasonal measurements (to indicate the extent of noise) and a five year running average to chart climate trends. Natural climate change during most of the Cenozoic has occurred over a hundred thousand year cycle known as the Milankovich Cycle. This has been earth's primary driver of climate for many millions of years.
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It contributes to climate change
Poor harvest leading to famine and disease.
The consequences are deleterious, and represent substantial harm. Although we cannot stop climate change--the inertia is now too great--we can take steps to reduce and mitigate the expected effects.
There are probably three "big" questions that preteens might ask about global climate change.How will I be affected by global climate change?What are the consequences of global climate change?What can be done to fight global climate change?If these questions seem a bit "advanced" for preteens here's a suggestion: do not sell them short. They know what time it is. They know what's going on.
It releases toxic fumes and also contributes to climate change.
If, like me, you are past childhood and early adulthood, you probably have less to fear from the consequences of global warming and can, if you wish, focus on the short-term economic advantages of doing nothing. Climate change is a problem for our children and grandchildren, for whom the consequences will be very real. So the present generation does not have to be afraid for ourselves, only for the generations that follow.
Generally speaking, humans should consider the impact they have on their environment, and take measures to reduce any negative effects. Runaway global warming is one negative effect of human induced climate change, with largely unknown consequences.
Then, eventually, we will exhaust the supply. There may then be other consequences. Mass starvation or climate change, for instance
The minimum time scale used by climate scientists is five years. This is why most of their data is represented by seasonal measurements (to indicate the extent of noise) and a five year running average to chart climate trends. Natural climate change during most of the Cenozoic has occurred over a hundred thousand year cycle known as the Milankovich Cycle. This has been earth's primary driver of climate for many millions of years.
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