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Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra

Subject: English III

Date: 1/ December / 2023

Teacher: Francia Gomez

Student: Ashly Villalona

ID: 10145319

Affair: Climate Change and Natural Disasters

Outline:

Title: Unravelling the Threads of Global Warming: A Comprehensive Analysis of Its Impact

on Natural Disasters

Thesis:

- The escalating global temperatures resulting from increased greenhouse gas

concentrations have created a cascading effect, amplifying the frequency and severity

of natural disasters.

- Understanding these interconnections is crucial for developing effective strategies to

mitigate the impact on both the environment and human societies.

Counter-Argument Refutation:
- Some sceptics argue that natural climate variability is responsible for the observed

changes in weather patterns, undermining the role of human-induced global warming.

- Scientific evidence supports the conclusion that the unprecedented speed and

magnitude of current climate changes can only be explained by human activities,

discrediting claims of natural variability as the primary driver.

I. Introduction

- Global warming, driven by human activities releasing greenhouse gases, is reshaping

our climate and intensifying natural disasters.

- This warming trend leads to more frequent and severe events, presenting complex

challenges for both the environment and human societies.

- Rising global temperatures, a direct result of increased greenhouse gas concentrations,

create a domino effect of climate-related issues.

II. Rising Global Temperatures and Climate-Related Issues

- Global temperatures are increasing due to higher concentrations of greenhouse gases.

- This warming trend leads to more frequent and severe events, presenting complex

challenges for both the environment and human societies.

- Rising global temperatures create a domino effect of climate-related issues,

contributing to heightened risks of extreme weather events.


III. Impact of Altered Precipitation Patterns on Extreme Weather Events

- Altered precipitation patterns intensify the occurrences of hurricanes, floods, and

wildfires.

- Heightened risks of flooding and infrastructure damage are direct consequences of

intensified hurricanes.

- Unpredictable and severe flooding affects both urban and rural areas, exacerbating

environmental challenges.

IV. Link Between Global Warming and Increasing Occurrence of Wildfires

- The link between global warming and natural disasters is evident in the increasing

occurrence of wildfires.

- Rising temperatures and altered weather patterns create ideal conditions for wildfires.

- Prolonged droughts exacerbate the frequency and intensity of wildfires, releasing

substantial carbon into the atmosphere.

V. Impact on Human Communities, Particularly Coastal Regions

- The impact on human communities is substantial.

- Coastal regions face heightened risks from rising sea levels and more powerful

storms, resulting in loss of life and infrastructure damage.

- Vulnerable populations, often less responsible for emissions, bear a disproportionate

burden.
VI. Mitigating the Effects of Global Warming

- Mitigating the effects of global warming requires urgent efforts.

- Reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy, and adopting

sustainable practices are crucial steps.

- Investing in resilient infrastructure and improving preparedness can help societies

adapt and cope with the changing climate.

VII. Conclusion

- In conclusion, the interconnection between global warming and natural disasters

demands a comprehensive and global response.

- Understanding these links can guide collaborative efforts to build a more sustainable

and resilient future for our planet and its inhabitants.

- By addressing the root causes and enhancing adaptive capacities, we can strive

towards a world that is better equipped to navigate the challenges posed by climate

change and its associated natural disasters.

Unravelling the Threads of Global Warming: A Comprehensive Analysis of Its

Impact on Natural Disasters

Thesis:
The escalating global temperatures resulting from increased greenhouse gas concentrations

have created a cascading effect, amplifying the frequency and severity of natural disasters.

Understanding these interconnections is crucial for developing effective strategies to mitigate

the impact on both the environment and human societies.

Counter-Argument Refutation:

Some sceptics argue that natural climate variability is responsible for the observed changes in

weather patterns, undermining the role of human-induced global warming. Scientific

evidence supports the conclusion that the unprecedented speed and magnitude of current

climate changes can only be explained by human activities, discrediting claims of natural

variability as the primary driver.

I. Introduction

Global warming, driven by human activities releasing greenhouse gases, is reshaping our

climate and intensifying natural disasters. This warming trend leads to more frequent and

severe events, presenting complex challenges for both the environment and human societies.

Rising global temperatures, a direct result of increased greenhouse gas concentrations, create

a domino effect of climate-related issues.

Rising Global Temperatures and Climate-Related Issues. Global temperatures are increasing

due to higher concentrations of greenhouse gases. This warming trend leads to more frequent

and severe events, presenting complex challenges for both the environment and human
societies. Rising global temperatures create a domino effect of climate-related issues,

contributing to heightened risks of extreme weather events.

Impact of Altered Precipitation Patterns on Extreme Weather Events. Altered precipitation

patterns intensify the occurrences of hurricanes, floods, and wildfires. Heightened risks of

flooding and infrastructure damage are direct consequences of intensified hurricanes.

Unpredictable and severe flooding affects both urban and rural areas, exacerbating

environmental challenges.

Link Between Global Warming and Increasing Occurrence of Wildfires. The link between

global warming and natural disasters is evident in the increasing occurrence of wildfires.

Rising temperatures and altered weather patterns create ideal conditions for wildfires.

Prolonged droughts exacerbate the frequency and intensity of wildfires, releasing substantial

carbon into the atmosphere.

Impact on Human Communities, Particularly Coastal Regions. The impact on human

communities is substantial. Coastal regions face heightened risks from rising sea levels and

more powerful storms, resulting in loss of life and infrastructure damage. Vulnerable

populations, often less responsible for emissions, bear a disproportionate burden.

Mitigating the Effects of Global Warming. Mitigating the effects of global warming requires

urgent efforts. Reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy, and adopting

sustainable practices are crucial steps. Investing in resilient infrastructure and improving

preparedness can help societies adapt and cope with the changing climate.
Conclusion

In conclusion, the interconnection between global warming and natural disasters demands a

comprehensive and global response. Understanding these links can guide collaborative efforts

to build a more sustainable and resilient future for our planet and its inhabitants. By

addressing the root causes and enhancing adaptive capacities, we can strive towards a world

that is better equipped to navigate the challenges posed by climate change and its associated

natural disasters.

Citation

"Our World in Data. (2023). Natural Disasters Data Explorer. Retrieved December 7, 2022

from https://ourworldindata.org/natural-disasters."

Reference:

● Vinod Thomas,V.T. (2017). Climate Change And Natural Disasters.

(https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/191561/1/978-1-138-56735-1.pdf)

● Wikipedia, ¨Latest Update¨ (2022). Climate Change.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change )

● Hanna Ritchie and Pablo Rosado. (2022). Natural Disasters.

( https://ourworldindata.org/natural-disasters )

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