Effects of Global Warming
Praise for the previous edition:
"...the many charts and maps are useful...beneficial to a full understanding of the current debate."—School Library Journal
Global warming has increased dramatically during the last century at an unnatural rate, which makes specialists believe that humans contribute to the real cause of global warming today. Many activities humans are involved in—from burning fossil fuels for energy to massive deforestation—are contributing to the atmospheric warming at an alarming rate. Experts believe that, in the future, human-induced damage will cause severe problems in the distribution of species and their critical habitats, increase the occurrence of severe weather and droughts, contribute to rising sea levels, and trigger a host of health and quality-of-life impacts that will affect everyone on Earth. Unfortunately, no ecosystem will escape the impact of human-induced global warming.
Thoroughly updated and featuring new graphs, charts, and illustrations, Changing Ecosystems, Second Edition looks at this serious issue and the far-reaching effects it is having right now, and will have in the future, on every ecosystem on Earth. It is crucial that readers understand the relevant issues now so they can prevent this problem before it is too late and many species and habitats are gone forever. By discussing the effects of global warming on ecosystems, this eBook enlightens students on the many ways they can become more eco-responsible now and in the future.
Chapters include:
Signs and Effects of Global Warming
Ecosystems, Adaptation, and Extinction
Impacts to Forests
Impacts to Rangelands, Grasslands, and Prairies
Impacts on Polar Ecosystems
Impacts to Desert Ecosystems
Impacts to Mountain Ecosystems
Impacts to Marine Ecosystems
Conclusions—Where to Go from Here.