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The Causes And Effects Of Climate Change In Cold Regions

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Adding to that, 74% of the scientists agree that there is substantial amount of evidence which support this occurrence (Leiserowitz, 2015). Evidence from the institute of Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) suggest ‘’Climate in the Antarctic Peninsula has warmed by 3°C meaning that once stable ice shelves are now retreating’’ (British Antarctic Survey, 2015). This evidence implies that global temperature in cold regions has risen in which it has caused floating sheets to disappear (National Snow and Ice Data Center, 2017). Additionally, government negotiators expect there will be a 4 degrees’ centigrade average global temperature change (Larkin, 2015). This suggest that temperature difference is rising rapidly and the government …show more content…

The image above presents the overall global temperature of the world from 132 years ago, the year 1884-2016 to the current period. It is stated that the dark blue coloured sections illustrate cooler temperature than average and the darker red section depicts the hotter temperature than the average. Therefore, the global temperature has increased throughout the years of 1884 to 2016 (Tenenbaum et al, 2015). This supports the claim that the climate has been altering in which the global temperature has risen to above 5 Fahrenheit in 2016 whereas, in 1884 the temperature was below -4 Fahrenheit. The regions such the Antarctic and Canada has experienced as significant change in temperature. For instance, in Canada the temperature is presented as -4 Fahrenheit during the 1884 suggesting this region was extremely cold than other areas of the world as expected (Nasa Climate Change, 2015). However, the 2016 image of global temperature illustrates that the world climate has become warmer specifically in Canada and the Antarctic as the red section implies that the temperature has increased above 4 Fahrenheit. Thus, both image conveys that the global temperature has evidently increased this supports that there is a changing climate. Therefore, this evidence can be used to suggest that humans and animals are adapting to the altering conditions as the evidence above exemplifies there is an increase in global temperature.

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