Climate change is a longterm change in the earth’s climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature. When fossil fuels coal, oil, and natural gases are burnt they release of CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions into atmosphere. Because of this, the layer of greenhouse gas is getting thicker causing the
Earth to become warmer. Thus the unlimited burning of fossil fuels is the cause of climate change. Climate change is greatly affecting California due to the drought and wildfires. It will also affect California’s agricultural regions, which are considered to be some of the world’s most productive and diverse growing regions. The article
Climate Change in the
Golden State states: “California’s rising temperatures, hot winds, and drought conditions could cause an increase in destructive wildfires.” Another effect of the climate change in
California is coastal danger. The National Climate Assessment reports that the sea level in California has risen 7 inches from 1900 to 2005.
Some possible impacts in the future caused by climate change can be severe water shortages within the next 25 years potentially affecting billions of people.
Another addition to the water shortage is that there could be a widespread crop failures and there could be a risk of war. There can be desertification and burning down of vast areas of agricultural land and regions. There could also be continuing spreads of malaria as well as other diseases, including from a much increased population in some countries. Respiratory illnesses can also occur due to