Climate Change Impact – Disappearing of Arctic and its affects
The Earth's temperature has been rising steadily, with an increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius leading to significant climate and ecological imbalances worldwide. One of the most alarming consequences is the rapid melting of ice in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. This process, ongoing for decades, has accelerated dramatically in recent years, threatening ecosystems, human settlements, and global weather patterns. Impacts of Arctic Ice Disappearance Scientists stationed at the poles and inhabitants of coastal and island regions are witnessing first hand the effects of climate change. The rising sea levels caused by melting ice are leading to: Coastal Flooding : Low-lying coastal areas and islands are increasingly vulnerable to submersion, displacing millions of people. Disruption of Ocean Currents : The melting polar ice impacts global ocean currents, altering weather patterns and intensifying storms. Loss of Biodiversity : Arctic species such as polar bears, seals, and various marine ...