Volume 17 No 2 (2019)
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Climate change and the impact on balance of natural existence among various flora and fauna
YASH DEEP SINGH
Abstract
Some of the most notable impacts of climate change include the greenhouse effect, temperature change, ozone depletion, and epidemics, all of which have direct or indirect effects on the biological resources and life-supporting systems of the natural world. There is a global uproar about the problem of climate change. The overuse of natural resources is to blame for both this problem and the ensuing change in the weather pattern. The weather, wind pattern, and upper-atmosphere flow have all been disturbed due to global warming caused by human activities like the combustion of fossil fuels and the clearance of forests
Keywords
Climate, green house, global warming, ozone, deforestation, atmosphere, climatic change
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