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Climate change has always played a role in our planet´s development. Nature has therefore already gone through a long process of adaptation. Why is the story different now? We now know that life itself in all its richness and variety - or its biological diversity - is threatened. What are the main reasons for that? Is climate change really the only driving force?
Compared to earlier changes in the climate, the extreme state of degradation of the natural world we find in many regions of the world today, along with the speed climate change is taking place, account for the most important reasons. It is necessary to understand that we too are a part of the natural world we live in just as other living beings are. There is, however, a limit to mankind´s capacity to adapt to changes in the environment which humans have influenced more and more over the centuries. Image In an already degraded natural environment climate change is an additional stress factor for ecosystems and species.
In addition to intensive land-use, pollution and an excess use of natural resources that have become standard practices, the planet faces a further human-induced threat: the rapid acceleration of climate change and further devastation of our natural living conditions.
Temperatures are rising worldwide, climate zones are shifting polewards, the distribution of rainfall is changing. Climate zones shifting polewards and species and their habitats following this trend or moving to higher regions, are examples for nature trying to adapt to these new conditions. Rising temperatures also cause seasonal rhythms to change: the growing season starts earlier, and from year to year characteristic signs of spring, flowers in bloom and nesting birds, appear earlier.
Climate change has always played a role in our planet´s development. Nature has therefore already gone through a long process of adaptation. Why is the story different now? We now know that life itself in all its richness and variety - or its biological diversity - is threatened. What are the main reasons for that? Is climate change really the only driving force?
Compared to earlier changes in the climate, the extreme state of degradation of the natural world we find in many regions of the world today, along with the speed climate change is taking place, account for the most important reasons. It is necessary to understand that we too are a part of the natural world we live in just as other living beings are. There is, however, a limit to mankind´s capacity to adapt to changes in the environment which humans have influenced more and more over the centuries. Image In an already degraded natural environment climate change is an additional stress factor for ecosystems and species.
In addition to intensive land-use, pollution and an excess use of natural resources that have become standard practices, the planet faces a further human-induced threat: the rapid acceleration of climate change and further devastation of our natural living conditions.
Temperatures are rising worldwide, climate zones are shifting polewards, the distribution of rainfall is changing. Climate zones shifting polewards and species and their habitats following this trend or moving to higher regions, are examples for nature trying to adapt to these new conditions. Rising temperatures also cause seasonal rhythms to change: the growing season starts earlier, and from year to year characteristic signs of spring, flowers in bloom and nesting birds, appear earlier.
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