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Global Warming From Fossil Fuels - Coggle Diagram
Global Warming From Fossil Fuels
Who
Low-income communities
These populations often live in areas vulnerable to climate-related events and typically lack resources for adaption
Pregnant women
vulnerable to heat waves and other extreme events, like flooding
Those whos jobs would be affected
If change into a sustainable source, there is a chance that workers may loose their jobs
Coastal Regions
Communities in low-lying areas face rising sea levels, increased flooding, and loss of land. Small nations are particularly at the risk of disappearing
Agricultural Sectors
farmers face challengers like droughts, unpredictable weather, and reduced crop yields, threating food secutiy in many regions
Children
are vulnerable to many health risks due to biological sensitvities and more opportunites for exposure
Ecosystems and Biodiversity
animalspecies and ecosystems are being disrupted. Some species are faacing extinction as their habitats, such as coral reefs and polar ice caps, are destroyed by warming tempretures
Global community
Rising tempretures are linked to to more frequent heatwaves, worsening air quality, and the spread of diseases like malaria and dengue
Developmental Communities
Contries with fewer resources for climiate change and adaption are disproporitonaly affected, despite contributing less to the global emissions problem
Comany
Industries like tourism, finishing, and agriculture, especially in developing countries, are bing hit by changing climate conditions
What
Why
Deforestation for Fossil Fuel Extraction
The extraction of fossil fuel often requires deforestation, which eliminates trees that would otherwise aborb carbon dioxide exacerbating the problem
Data
Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas, are by far the larget contributor to global climate change accounting for over 75 % of gloabl greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 90 % of all carbon dioxide emissions
Greenhouse gas emmission blanket the Earth, trapping the sun's heat
The Earth is now warming faster than any point in history, causing the warmer tempreatures over time changing weather patterns and disrupting the usual balance of nature
Increase in energy Demand
Global populations and economies grow, the demand for energy increases, leading to more fossil fuel consumption. Despite renewable energ advancements, fossil fuels remain the dominate enery source, contruniting to higher emmisions