Dbq Essay On Rising Sea Level

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Sea level has risen 3.4 mm per a year due to climate change. This can have devastating effects on humans, plants and animals and their habitats. Climate change has become a colossal problem considering it can leave countless humans standard or starving and in need of assistance. It has also caused distrust or rifts between countries over who caused it and whose responsibility it is to pay for the damages it has caused. The economy of places on earth will be suspected to plummet as a result of rising sea levels and temperatures provoking animals to relocate and countries to lose their major exports or suffer from the increase in prices for their imported goods. The U.N. believes that this is a problem that is in need of a solution. The world …show more content…

Zanskar Valley is having a decline in rainfall due to climate change which is leaving them short on clean water, causing a good deal of health related illnesses and causing many people to relocate to somewhere with plenty of clean water (Document C). Coastal area's population is increasing even though sea levels are rising. This is causing more lives to be in danger when a natural disaster occurs along the coast (Document D). Many places have been taking precautions to insure their safety, including, Southern U.S. states by building retaining walls to keep water out of their cities. Chennai, India was in major need of a retaining wall when two rivers overflowed causing an extreme flood to arise in their city. 1,000 people were injured and 280 were killed because of this flood due to heavy rains (Document E). Many humans don't have the ability to relocate or choose not to and risk getting injured or killed because of flooding, storms or other disasters, these problems need to be fixed before plants and animals face the destruction as …show more content…

While some repercussions and/or damages from climate change can be settled, no one knows who exactly will pay for them. Generating rifts and problems between countries and puts many countries in debt as a result of the costs that climate change is forcing on them (Document E). The Gulf of Maine is rapidly warming because of the decrease in phytoplankton which is forcing lobsters to shift northward. Cod and Pollock are also retreating which can cause decreases in jobs for fishermen and business, which can have unforeseen effects on Maine's economy. Humans also have limited access to sea animals which is Maine's biggest export and supplies many people along the coast with jobs. Without seafood, Maine loses their biggest export and many coastal people find themselves without jobs which has economic repercussions in Maine. This is another reason why climate change needs to be fixed before the damages and repercussions become out of

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