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Global Impacts

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Climate change will have different impacts around the world.

In general, the faster the climate changes, the greater will be the risk of damage. One-third of the world's population (1.7 billion people) already faces water scarcity; this figure could double over the next 25 years as climate change leads to greater water shortages. As well, increased temperature will exacerbate the loss of 10-15 per cent of the world's species in that same time period. Other effects could include an increase in global precipitation and more frequent and severe weather events.

The Earth is getting warmer, and scientists tell us that around the world, average temperatures could increase by anywhere from 1.4 to 5.8 degrees Celsius over the coming century.

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While the effects of climate change are going to be felt most strongly in the polar regions of the world, there is no place that will remain unaffected. Human suffering is expected to be greatest in the poorest areas of the world.

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"Projected climate changes during the 21st century have the potential to lead to future large-scale and possibly irreversible change in Earth systems, resulting in impacts on continental and global scales." Climate Change 2001: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change


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