Nov
29
2009
How could global climate change affect the natural resources of a certain climate zone?
By admin
This year in school, we’re doing a global climate change project for a specific climate zone: mine is humid tropical.

For us if it keeps getting cooler as it has for the last few years it could be a disaster for crops.
They haven’t shown any warming or effect there at all. To project harm, it should first be required to show at least a fraction of a degree of change caused by humans. That hasn’t happened so I don’t know what you can do except do like alarmists and just pretend.
Yes, global climate change will affect a certain climate zone but scientists are uncertain about the details of the affects.
At least one thing springs to mind: Extinction of animals and other living orgasms due to changes in temperature. I don’t care about animals as such at all, but they are vital to sustain life for humans on this planet. Who can say how does the ecosystem work after a whole lot of tiny buggers/bugs have been wiped out by crazy changes in temperature? When changes are too rapid, nature cannot adapt. When a species becomes extinct that would no doubt affect something else…in the end the effects might be devastating to crops. What are we buy for supper then? Things are so intertwined and affect each other so much in ecosystems..