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  2. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    Climate change threatens people with increased flooding, extreme heat, increased food and water scarcity, more disease, and economic loss. Human migration and conflict can also be a result. [11] The World Health Organization (WHO) calls climate change the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century. [12]

  3. Climate change in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Climate change increased temperature, reduced the amount of precipitation, decreased snowpack and increased the ability of air to soak humidity, helping to create arid conditions. As of 2021 the drought was the most severe in the last 500 years. [62] As of 30 June 2021 61% of continental USA were in drought conditions.

  4. Health Implications of Global Warming: Solving with Innovation

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    African nations also face substantial challenges as a result of climate change. In Nigeria, for example, flooding in 2019 displaced around 1.9 million people. Extreme weather events, changing patterns of infectious disease, food insecurity, declining access to safe drinking water and clean air all undermine our ability to live healthy lives.

  5. How to Cope With Climate Change Anxiety - WebMD

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    Climate change can have all kinds of effects on the weather. To help relax your anxiety, you should plan ahead for potential emergencies. This will help you feel confident in having a plan. When ...

  6. fatalistic thinking. existential dread. guilt or shame related to your own carbon footprint. post-traumatic stress after experiencing effects of climate change. feelings of depression, anxiety, or ...

  7. Are We Changing Planet Earth? - Wikipedia

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    Scientists all over the world are linking the changes in the Earth's weather to a global rise in temperatures. The actual figure is just 0.6 °C since 1900, but this is only an average. For example, the Arctic has warmed by up to 3 °C, and this threatens its whole ecosystem.

  8. How Climate Change Is Affecting Our Food - WebMD

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    Beyond individual events, though, climate change overall is transforming agriculture. In some countries, farmers’ yields of wheat, corn, and other crops is declining thanks to severe weather.

  9. Climate change in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Nigeria is evident from temperature increase, rainfall variability (increasing in coastal areas and decline in continental areas). It is also reflected in drought, desertification, rising sea levels, erosion, floods, thunderstorms, bush fires, landslides, land degradation, more frequent, extreme weather conditions and loss of ...