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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Global Change in Developing Countries

I am creditworthy for conducting reoceanrch on 2 of the subtopic of our presentation. I will primary research and identify what humor cargonen is and what are or so(prenominal) of the effects of mood change in different develop of the third world. According to the David Suzuki Foundation(2014), humor change occurs when long-term hold patterns are altered - for example, with human activity. Global change is one measure of mode change, and is a rise in the average ball-shaped temperature. virtually of the effects of global warming include sea aim rise, global temperature rise, warming oceans, diminish ice sheets, extreme events ( much(prenominal) as record mellowed temperature and high rainfall) and ocean acidification. whatever of these effects have stronger stupors on third world countries since umteen third world countries face heavily on the environment to achieve means of subsistence. Vidal from the withstander stated that Life in many develop commonwealt h cities could become practically unbearable, effrontery that urban temperatures are already well above those in surrounding countryside. Much high temperatures could reduce the length of the ontogeny period in some parts of Africa by up to 20%, the level said. (Vidal, 2013)\nThe secant part of my research focuses on how climate change has an impact on touristry in the third world countries and how climate change and touristry are in a retell bind situations. Tourism became a commodity for many developing countries because it has became the backbone of the countries economy. In the report Climate change and touristry done by Viner and Agnew (2000), tourism consists of 18% of total gross domestic product of Maldives, which provided an example of the importance of tourism to the country. But while tourism provides economic growth, tourism as well contributes to the rising level of carbon dioxide emission which further promotes global warming and accelerates the deterioratio n of Maldives by the means of rise sea level and lost of outsized percentage...

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