Engineering

Volume 13, Issue 11 (November 2021)

ISSN Print: 1947-3931   ISSN Online: 1947-394X

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Review of Climate Change Impacts on Human Environment: Past, Present and Future Projections

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DOI: 10.4236/eng.2021.1311044    548 Downloads   4,114 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Climate changes are one of the most significant aspects, which cause a threat to all human beings living on the planet Earth. Climate changes could happen due to both natural internal processes and external forcing, or due to persistent anthropogenic changes. The identified drastic temperature changes, increase in the emitted greenhouse gasses, and sea-level changes as witnessed from the acquired data; such as from ice cores, during the past centuries and even decades are all due to climate changes. Due to the increase in the emitted greenhouse gasses, major sectors in the Earth will be hit severely, such as agriculture and industry. Human welfare and health services will consequently suffer and development, in general, is going to be hampered. Large parts of the Earth will be unfavorable for living due to different reasons; such as inundation by seawater, decrease in temperature; however, some scientists believe that the increase in the percentages of the emitted greenhouse gasses has decreased or delayed the possibility of starting a new ice age. We have presented all possible scenarios, which may happen due to climate changes including temperature changes, emitted greenhouse gasses, sea level, and other harsh effects not only on human beings but all other living animal and plant species.

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Adamo, N. , Al-Ansari, N. and Sissakian, V. (2021) Review of Climate Change Impacts on Human Environment: Past, Present and Future Projections. Engineering, 13, 605-630. doi: 10.4236/eng.2021.1311044.

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