Topic > Impacts of climate change on biodiversity - 1108

Impacts of climate change on biodiversity The link between climate change and biodiversity loss has long been established. Although throughout Earth's history the climate has always changed with ecosystems and species coming and going have been able to adapt. Rapid climate change affects ecosystems and the ability of species to adapt and therefore increases the loss of biodiversity. Climate change has many environmental impacts on biodiversity, projected future changes could result in changes in the distribution of species and ecosystems and an overall loss of biodiversity. There are many ways you can approach this to help reduce the impact that climate change has on biodiversity, I have two approaches that I think would be very efficient. The effects that climate change has on biodiversity loss are important to the world for many reasons. If climate change continues to impact biodiversity, it can have a huge impact on human society, it will have a major impact on the food chain on which we rely heavily, water sources could become scarce, and medicines and other sources we get from plants could reduce or even disappear due to the loss of biodiversity. In many parts of the world, ecosystem temperatures begin to rise and fall to extreme levels making it very difficult for animals and plants to adapt in time to survive. The climate has never been stable here on Earth. Climate has an important environmental influence on ecosystems. Climate change is the impacts of climate change and affects ecosystems in various ways. For example, warming could force species to migrate to higher latitudes or higher altitudes where temperatures are more favorable for their survival. Likewise, with rising sea levels, the intrusion of salt water into a fresh water system… middle of the paper… making laws, is a great idea and can be very effective, just a little difficult to get approved by the government. Even though both contain disadvantages, they are both excellent solutions for reducing climate change. The first approach would probably be best because it is more likely to occur and is easier to follow. Overall climate change will continue, we may not be able to stop it but we can definitely slow it down and if we can slow it down we will. be able to maintain many services we need and keep most of our ecosystems safe. Animals play an important role in human society and once we realize that we are harming their environment, and by damaging it we risk losing the essential elements we need to survive. Humans must reduce the use of carbon emissions and, by doing so, will greatly increase the chances of slowing rapid climate fluctuations.