Interconnected Implications of Climate Change

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Firstly before I begin my answer to this question, I would just like to state that these are my personal opinions on this matter and did not intend to offend anyone on this matter. Personally in my opinion, I feel that all these less studied implications of climate change all fall hand in hand, in terms of the cause and effects associated with them. For instance, with economical implications we can almost automatically assume that there will be social and political implications along with effects of the distribution of goods within our society due to the fact that if climate change did affect the economy in a detrimental way, it would ultimately affect a society’s social and cultural norms as well as cause chaos within the political world. Furthermore, I feel that the social factors regarding climate change is what has driven climate change itself to become such an issue within this world, which I feel is slightly superficial. This is because as humans or more specifically inhabitants of this ever-growing global community, we are subjected to mass media - be it social media or traditional media - that will almost always have personal or political bias in it, to …show more content…

This means that a social breakdown can occur due to fear and anxiety being instilled in our somewhat fragile technology-dependent society, and with that grave economic and political implications can also be expected to follow. Furthermore, I do believe in climate change but I feel that the more adverse effects of climate change will come from the societal effects of the alerting circumstances of climate change because if chaos and terror were to be instilled within people, that in itself would be detrimental to our society and the

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