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The Facts of Global Warming Effects

The Global warming effects of climate change can be physical,ecological,social,or economic. There is evidence of observed climate change that includes the instrumental temperature record. This does also include rising sea levels. There’s also a decreasing snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change many of the global average temperatures since the middle of the 20 century is almost certainly because of the observed increase in human greenhouse gas. Future climate changes is predicted to incorporate further global warming and a rise in the ocean level. It may include a more frequency of extreme weather events. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change signatories have agreed to implement some policies so as to reduce emissions on their greenhouse gases.

The instrumental temperature record has shown a trend in climate of increased global mean temperature over the past hundred years.This also means a increase in Global warming effects. There are other observed changes of arctic shrinkage, arctic methane release in coastal sediments, and sea level rise. The arctic methane which releases terrestrial carbon from permafrost regions has also been observed.Over this century it is predicted that the global average temperature will rise. That will have a possible increase in the frequency of extreme weather events and changes in rainfall patterns. The probability of the warming having any consequences will multiply with the rate,magnitude, as well as duration of the climate changes. Some of the physical impacts of the climate change can’t be reversed at continental or global scales. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, having a medium confidence level concluded that with the worldwide average temperature increase of 1 to 4 degrees C ( of 1990-2000),partial deglaciation of would take place over many centuries or millenniums.

Global warming effects
across the world population won’t evenly be distributed. Some areas may experience benefits from this while some will experience costs. Since greater levels of warming are happening it is likely that the benefits will start decreasing and the costs will raise. The lower latitude and less developed areas will be at the greatest risk.

There are particular regions that are more susceptible to Global warming effects. As a result of projected high rates of warming the Artic is more susceptible to warming. The continent of Africa,especially the sub-Saharan district, low capability to adapt to climate change and projected impacts. Any of the small islands are vulnerable to being effected by global warming.

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