No, not if people keep using so much carbon dioxide! Climate change has been going on for years now. It is only now that people are worrying because it is getting more serious. You can contribute to trying to put an end to this by
The only way climate change will end is if YOUhelp. When this generation of children and teens grow up, the ice caps could melt. Do you really want that? Check what YOUR carbon footprint is and see how you can lower it! Hope this helped! :-)
Yes, the climate changes. Areas that were farmland two centuries ago are now desert.
What ever you think is the right answer!!!!!!!!! There is no making a difference in climate change, there is only adaptation or death. Just ask the dinosaurs.
a change in the climate where ever you live so the regular temputer will change to higher or lower
The earth and its climate, winds, ocean currents etc, are in a constant state of change. Nothing is ever static.
Global warming and climate change will carry on for ever if we don't stop burning coal and oil. We have to change to renewable energy, stop burning fossil fuels and plant billions of trees.
The Americans were so used to the colder climate, that they werent prepared for a climate change, which effected their health, bodies, and survival.
While climate change poses serious threats to the planet, it is unlikely to end the Earth in 2050. However, if left unchecked, it will lead to significant environmental, social, and economic impacts that will require immediate action to mitigate. It is crucial for governments, industries, and individuals to work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the changing climate.
Not the world, but it might end the human race.
Clearly this is possible; at some point the sun will expand to the size of the orbit of Mars and become a red giant - that will destroy the Earth. Admittedly, this is fairly extreme climate change!
Global climate change at the end of the last Ice Age.
I think it is climate change
We have climate change because we have been unable to stop global warming. We began burning coal in the Industrial Revolution, 200 years ago, and levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have been rising ever since.