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Effects will vary by age, gender, geography, and socioeconomic status—and so will remedies.
Power outages in extreme weather could cripple hospitals and transportation systems when we need them most.
Crop declines could lead to undernutrition, hunger, and higher food prices. More CO2 in the air could make staple crops like barley and soy less nutritious.
Occupational hazards such as risk of heatstroke will rise, especially among farmers and construction workers. Labor could shift to dawn and dusk, times when more disease-carrying insects are out.
Hotter days, more rain, and higher humidity will produce more ticks, which spread infectious diseases like Lyme disease. Ticks could be in much of the eastern U.S. by 2080.
Hi there!!!!
I have some multiple choices:)
1. Rising greenhouse gas levels
Which lead to:
2. Temperature rise
Which leads to:
3. Higher temperatures
4. Crop failure
5. Altered weather patterns
6. Injury
7. Homelessness
8. Ocean acidification
9. Marine ecosystem shift
10. Sea level rise
These changes (from 3–10) in turn lead to:
11. Mass migration
12. Economic disruption
13. Malnutrition
14. Social unrest
15. Aquaculture failure
16. Infectious disease spread
17. Displacement.
Hope this helps!