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Climatic Change And Its Effect On Society

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Climatic Change and Its Effect on Society


There has been a significant climatic change that has taken place


throughout the years on Earth. These changes have effected society in more than


one way. However, there is nothing society can do about the long term influences


of climatic changes. Society has tended to address the short term effects of


climatic changes that influence the global temperatures within the life span of


present generations. The following will show how climatic changes does effect


society, health, and economics.


Society depends a lot on natural resources for various aspects. First of


all, society depends largely on forests to supply trees which in turn supply


wood for construction. Other resources include oil and animals (livestock). In


the focus of wood, there is the Western Canadian Boreal Forest which is a large


producer of wood for the United States construction industry. However, climatic


changes has had large and impacting effects on the construction industry.


Compared to eastern Canada, the southern boreal forest region of western Canada


has a relatively dry climate. Thus, drought effects are one of the major


concerns being addressed by researchers in this region. climate modellers have


predicted a large increase in temperature for this region, which could lead to


even drier conditions and enormous stresses on vegetation in the western


Canadian boreal forest. This type of impact was observed following the 1988


drought it experiences, when there was a die-back of aspen over extensive areas


of the aspen parkland in Western Canada. Associated with this drought was a


drying up of large lakes in the region. Another potential impact for the region


is a major increase in forest fires. This is due to the fact that fire frequency


is closely linked to moisture levels which are expected to decrease under


climatic change. Thus, it is noticed that with increased climatic change the


future that this forest has in supplying lumber is decreasing, and the


construction industry will face a slight drawback due to this. In this it is


noticed that, with a drawback in the construction industry’s output, will also


effect the economy and society. The economy will effect society and the decrease


in output means a decrease in jobs, which in effect hurts society.


Contrary to the example of the forests in Canada, is the information


found on its agriculture. Because average temperatures are expected to increase


more near the poles than near the equator, the shift in climatic zones will be


more pronounced in the higher latitudes. In the mid-latitude regions ( 45 – 60


latitude ), the shift is expected to be about 200-300 kilomete

rs for every


degree Celsius of warming. Since today’s latitudinal climate belts are each


optimal for particular crops, such shifts could have a powerful impact on


agricultural and livestock production. For example, in the Canadian prairies,


the growing season might lengthen by 10 days for every 1oC increase in average


annual temperature.


Another example (Taken from sources on the net) is the impact of climate


change on water. Now, water is a survival of mankind, in general, but almost for


all life. Thus, if water was effected by climatic changes, so would society,


health, as well as economics be impacted by climatic changes. In areas where


climate change causes reduced precipitation, freshwater storage reserves,


primarily in the form of groundwater, will steadily shrink. Areas where more


precipitation was not matched by increased evaporation would experience floods


and higher lake and river levels. An increase in extreme events such as droughts


and floods would undermine the reliability of many critical sources. Diminished


snow accumulation in winter would reduce the spring run-off that can be vital to


replenishing lakes and rivers; a 10% decline in precipitation and a 1-2oC rise


in temperature could reduce run-off by 40-70% in drier basins. Worsening


droughts combined with the over-exploitation of water resources would cause salt


to leach from the soil, thus raising the salinity of the unsaturated zone (the


layer between the ground and the underlying water table). In coastal zones, a


lowered water table would also draw salt-water from the sea in the fresh


groundwater. At the same time, higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere


are expected to improve the efficiency of photosynthesis in plants, which could


in turn cause more rapid evapo-transpiration. Together, these various effects


would have extremely negative consequences for river watersheds, lake levels,


aquifers, and other sources of freshwater. As it is seen in the information


found, such consequences would in reality effect society, agriculture, and


economics. Society, would have lower levels of freshwater, agriculture would


also have lower levels of freshwater to survive on. Because of this, the economy


would be effected since more work will need to be enforced to revitalize the


sources of freshwater, or find more.


It can be seen through these previous examples, that society is effected


by various forms of climatic change. Thus, if society is effected, so is the


health of people within the society, and economics is also effected. It


basically is like a continual cycle that persists with a relation between


climatic changes and the effects it has on society, health, and economics.

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