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giovedì 30 settembre 2010

Effects of Climate Change Today

Have you ever taken your temperature to see if you are getting sick? Scientists have been taking the Earth's temperature and have found that it is getting warmer. During the past 100 years, the Earth's temperature has risen more than half a degree Celsius (or about one degree Fahrenheit). This may not sound like very much but it is changing our world. Here are some effects of global warming that scientists see happening now.

SEA LEVEL IS RISING
During the 20th century, sea level rose about 15 cm (6 inches) due to melting seawater. It could rise much more than that in the next 100 years.

ARCTIC SEA ICE IS MELTING
The summer thickness of sea ice is about half of what it was in 1950. This is causing the Arctic to warm up faster.

THE OCEAN IS WARMING
Warmer waters in the shallow oceans make coral reefs less healthy. About a quarter of the world's coral reefs have died in the last few decades.

MORE RAIN CAUSES FLOODING
Warmer temperatures have caused more intense rainfall in some places. This can cause flooding.

ECOSYSTEMS ARE CHANGING

As temperatures warm, animals and plants may either look for a cooler place to live or die. Species that are vulnerable include endangered species, coral reefs and polar animals. Warming has also caused changes in the timing of spring events and the length of the growing season.

Hurricanes have changed in frequency and strength.There is evidence that the number of intense hurricanes has increased in the Atlantic since 1970. Scientists continue to study whether climate is the cause.

More frequent heat waves It is likely that heat waves have become more common in more areas of the world.

Seawater is becoming more acidic When carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, gets into the oceans, it makes the water more acidic. This could impact coral reefs and other marine life.

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