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Climate Change and Different Environment Climate change will have an impact on all countries around the globe.

Developing countries are much more vulnerable to climate change than the developing world. Climate change aggravates the effects of population growth, poverty, and rapid urbanization. Global climate change is an environmental problem that has technological, social, and economic dimensions, international organizations, nations, businesses, and citizens must determine how they can limit their own contributions to harmful consequences. Climate change may be due to natural internal processes or external forcing, or to persistent anthropogenic changes in the composition of the atmosphere or in land use. India is one of the most vulnerable countries when it comes to effects of global warming. India has a vast coastal line and the rising sea levels caused by global warming will cause an ecological disaster. Arctic ice will shrink, and perhaps disappear in summers by 2100, while heat waves and downpours would get more frequent. Changes of climate have been analyzed on the basis of the observation of temperature and precipitation from 410 meteorological stations in China. Mainly water resources, agriculture, livestock husbandry and fishery, terrestrial ecosystem was observed to get affected by the climate change. Climate change will affect the quality of surface waters in North China. Eutrophication in shallow lakes and river mouths and organic pollution in rivers in low water period will be aggravated. Climate change is affecting people across Africa and will wipe out efforts to tackle poverty there unless urgent action is taken. Climate change is an "unprecedented" threat to food security in Africa. In Europe flood, storms, drought or heat waves are caused by the climate change, loss of species of plants. Without serious adaptation, climate change is likely to push millions further into poverty and limit the opportunities for sustainable development and for people to escape from poverty.
Author

Dr Hishmi Jamil Husain having 12 years national and international experience in the field of Environment Management and Sustainable Development. He did BSc. (Hon) Geology, from Aligarh Muslim University, (India). Finished MSc. Forestry Economics & Management from Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, (India). Completed Post Graduate Diploma in Universalization of Socio-economic Securities for the Poor in from Institute of Social Studies, (The Hague, The Netherlands), Executive Master in e Governance from Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne, Lausanne, (Switzerland)

and Ph.D in Lithology and Soil Characteristics in Relation to Forest Vegetation of Garhwal Himalaya from Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, (India). For different trainings and study he has visited countries USA, Canada, Switzerland, Malaysia, Australia, The Netherlands, Belgium and France etc. Got several fellowships and recognitions some are Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation (SDC) Fellowship, UNDP Fellowship, World Bank Fellowship. Nominated as Reviewer by Elsevier Science Publishing Group, the Netherlands, Author of Encyclopedia Earth, National Council for Science and the Environment, Washington DC, U.S.A. , Member in the Board of Scientific Journal-Amer-Eurasian Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, International Digital Organization for Scientific Information, McGill University Macdonald Campus, Montreal, Canada, Member of Research Board of Advisors of the American Biographical Institute, Raleigh U.S.A. Life member of Indian National Science Congress, Member of National Intellectual Property Organization, Member of the Global Association of online Foresters, Member of the Indian Association of Soil and Water Conservationist. Presently working as Environment Superintendent with Rio Tinto. (Email : hishmi.husain@gmail.com, Cell +919755593238)

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