Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events

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Climate change refers to long-term alterations in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions on Earth.

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Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, contribute significantly to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations, leading to a warming planet.

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One consequence of climate change is the intensification of extreme weather events, including hurricanes, droughts, floods, and heatwaves.

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Rising global temperatures contribute to the melting of polar ice caps and glaciers, leading to sea-level rise and threatening coastal areas.

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Extreme weather events can result in devastating impacts on ecosystems, agriculture, infrastructure, and human health.

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Climate change exacerbates existing vulnerabilities and disproportionately affects marginalized communities and developing nations.

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Mitigation efforts, such as transitioning to renewable energy sources and implementing sustainable practices, are crucial to limit further climate change.

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Adaptation strategies, including resilient infrastructure and community planning, are necessary to cope with the current and anticipated impacts of climate change.

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