Yes. Some of the anticipated effects on human lifestyle will be:
No. Although it has been proposed that human-caused climate change may affect hurricane activity, humans cannot directly cause hurricanes.
The change is not visible to the human eye
Poots.
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.
Some scientists think the human race has a 50:50 chance of surviving beyond 2100 if climate change continues.
Some of the anticipated effects on human lifestyle Will be: Food shortage's, as some areas experience devastating flood's, wile others experience prolonged drought's.
Latitudes are arranged with the equator being in the center. Moving from equator the cultures as well as behaviors change as they affect with climate change.
The climate can indeed affect human activities such as agriculture which can only be done in conducive regions. The climate also affects social and political activities of human beings.
human
No. Although it has been proposed that human-caused climate change may affect hurricane activity, humans cannot directly cause hurricanes.
Humans do not cause tornadoes. While climate change may affect tornadoes, it is still uncertain how exactly this will play out.
Because if the climate is not as good then we can't do as much, but if the climate is really good then we can do tons of things.
The change is not visible to the human eye
depends where you are and what you are doing
Global Warming.
Poots.
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.