Topic > The negative impact of global warming on...

It is causing the reduction and probable extinction of polar species. According to scientists' predictions, "if the Arctic continues to warm, two-thirds of the world's polar bears could disappear within this century." This shows how, due to melting ice in the Arctic, polar bears could disappear from the planet in just 100 years due to reduced access to food, declining body condition, increased drownings and others. Warming is also increasing the likely extinction rate of fungi around the world. Later, the Climate Change Effects website states that “a recent study of nearly 2,000 species of plants and animals discovered poleward movement at an average rate of 3.8 miles per decade.” This is irrefutable evidence of how plants are emigrating to areas where they can satisfy their needs to survive the effects of warming. Furthermore, global warming leads to the disappearance of many bird species. For this reason, the Natural Conservancy reports that “several U.S. states even lost their official birds because they needed cooler climates, including Maryland's Baltimore, Massachusetts' Black-capped Chickadee, and Lowa's American Goldfinch. ”. Based on this we must conclude that birds fly to other parts of the planets in search of more comfortable places to live where they can find the conditions they need to survive. Therefore, climate change is a