Climate change
Climate change is defined by the Campaign for Climate Action as the set of large and rapid climate perturbations caused by theincreasing temperature of the planet. Currently it is the mostimportant environmental problem to that faced by humanity.
The main cause of this phenomenon are the gases, especially CO2,emits aa daily human activity through the electricity consumption(most electricity is obtained by burning coal, oil and gas), transportthe bikes and heating systems which are based on fossil fuels likecoal, diesel and gas.
Also contribute to the emission of this gas through irresponsibleconsumption, because the sale of every product there is anexpenditure of energy production and transportation ..
Also contribute to the emission of this gas through irresponsibleconsumption, because the sale of every product there is anexpenditure of energy production and transportation ..
The Climate
*Increased temperatures of 0.4 ° C each decade in winter and 0.7 ° Ceach decade in summer.
* The heating is higher in inland areas than in coastal.
* Decrease of rainfall, especially in spring and summer
* The heating is higher in inland areas than in coastal.
* Decrease of rainfall, especially in spring and summer
In Sectors
* Changes in terrestrial ecosystems with riesgo augmentationplagas
* Transformation of the seasonal to permanent lakes, Laguna,rivers and streams in high mountain, and coastal wetlands.
* Reduction in productivity of marine waters, and therefore fishing.
* Lost in the high mountain vegetation
* Reduction of the wealth of animal species
* Increased virulence of parasites.
* Increase of invasive species.
Increased desertification of the waste on the properties of suelosthem.
* Plagas y forest diseases.
* Decreased profitability of livestock.
* Increased from an average of 50 centimeters of sea level.
* Transformation of the seasonal to permanent lakes, Laguna,rivers and streams in high mountain, and coastal wetlands.
* Reduction in productivity of marine waters, and therefore fishing.
* Lost in the high mountain vegetation
* Reduction of the wealth of animal species
* Increased virulence of parasites.
* Increase of invasive species.
Increased desertification of the waste on the properties of suelosthem.
* Plagas y forest diseases.
* Decreased profitability of livestock.
* Increased from an average of 50 centimeters of sea level.
Natural Hazards
* Increasing the magnitude of river floods
* Increased landslides
* Increase the intensity, frequency and magnitude of fires.
Increased air pollution related to ground-level ozone and particles.
* Extension of the possibility of contagion from sub-tropicaldiseases.
* Increased landslides
* Increase the intensity, frequency and magnitude of fires.
Increased air pollution related to ground-level ozone and particles.
* Extension of the possibility of contagion from sub-tropicaldiseases.