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SNC 2DI: Climate Change Note: How Climate Change Affects all Nations of the World 1. Main fisheries are affected: Aquatic products are the most widely traded food worldwide. 40% of global production enters international trade. Fish provides valuable protein to many people. Climate change affects the diversity of fish and marine life. Numbers of cold water fish such as salmon and trout are expected to decline as a result of rising temperatures. 2. Deforestation: Rising temperatures can increase the risk of forest fires due to a drying climate. Forest fires contribute to global warming in two ways: i) the burning of forest quickly releases CO2 into the atmosphere. ii) trees act as a natural “sink” for CO2 gases. Less trees, means less CO2 absorbed from the atmosphere. Logging companies suffer financial loss when forests burn down. 3. Rising Sea levels: Rising sea levels reduce the amount of coastal lands especially in areas that are near or below sea level already. Bangladesh: Erosion of coastal areas due to rising sea levels. Most of Bangladesh is at or only slightly above sea level. Many low elevation regions will flood causing loss of life and loss of agriculture. This will cause many people to try to relocate. 4. Decreasing Crop Yields: Changes in agriculture and food supply will affect international trade. Most crops do well when the weather is warm (between 10 and 30°C) but over 30°C crops lose too much water due to evaporation and wilt. Also, increased global temperatures increases the risk of drought, and lower levels of precipitation in some areas increase the rate of desertification (the spread of deserts). 5. Water conflicts: Changes in precipitation patterns will cause the demand for water to exceed supply in some areas. The rising temperature causes changes in the hydrological cycle. More water evaporates from lakes and rivers when the temperature is higher. Also, millions of people in India, China and Nepal depend on water supplied by glaciers. These glaciers are rapidly declining as a result of global warming. 6. Greater risk of disease: As temperatures increase, biomes change. Tropical diseases restricted to tropical areas can spread further north as the planet warms. Animals too, can also increase their range north, possibly carrying diseases not yet seen in other areas. Lack of water caused by drought, weakens animals and people thus increasing their susceptibility to disease. 7. Increased severity and frequency of storms: Hurricanes such as Katrina cause economic loss as well as loss of life. An increase in violent storms will force people to move inland, thus adding population pressure to other areas.