Global Warming
Because the ozone layer is depleting, the earth's temperature is rising. This means that glaciers are melting, affecting the level of tides rising and falling, and also that certain areas will get warmer or colder. For example, Northern areas, where the icebergs are melting, become warmer.
While it didn't affect people as much a few decades ago, recently, the increase in changes of temperature have been growing at an exponential rate. If the ozone layer continues to deplete, the world will experience large changes in temperatures in short amounts of times, killing almost all animals as creatures wouldn't be able to adapt to such rapid changes in weather and temperature.
Because the ozone layer is depleting, the earth's temperature is rising. This means that glaciers are melting, affecting the level of tides rising and falling, and also that certain areas will get warmer or colder. For example, Northern areas, where the icebergs are melting, become warmer.
While it didn't affect people as much a few decades ago, recently, the increase in changes of temperature have been growing at an exponential rate. If the ozone layer continues to deplete, the world will experience large changes in temperatures in short amounts of times, killing almost all animals as creatures wouldn't be able to adapt to such rapid changes in weather and temperature.
Consequences
Climate change can create extreme weather conditions, rising sea levels, and even the amount of food produced in certain areas. Environmental problems could force people to migrate to other countries and even cause sickness within poverty stricken areas.
Climate change can create extreme weather conditions, rising sea levels, and even the amount of food produced in certain areas. Environmental problems could force people to migrate to other countries and even cause sickness within poverty stricken areas.