According to Rajendra K. Pachauri, ex-chief of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, global warming will decrease global crop yields approximately 5% than the last decade. For example, South African corn will be decreased up to 35% and Indian wheat will be decreased up to 14~15%. (R. K. Pachauri) The reason about this, Global Climate Change Impact in the United States explains that increasing of atmospheric CO2 concentration stimulates crops’ growing faster than appropriate period. (Karl) Additionally, in livestock market’s case, according to J.L. Hatfield, Laboratory Director and Supervisory Plant Physiologist, 25000 heads of livestock’s death by heat wave were reported between 1995 and 1999, and because of the increasing frequency of strong heat wave, milk production will be decreased up to 2.5%. (Hatfield) In the short run, those two changes can be thought that they are not big deals with our lives, however, in the long run; the price of two ingredients will be rapidly increased by the law of supply and demand, and after all, rice and meat can be special occasion’s …show more content…
For example, according to World Health Organization (WHO), On 9 June 2016, Ebola virus that caused 11,310 of death tolls so far was witnessed most recently in the West African country, Liberia. (WHO) Actually, Ebola virus was only found in the Central African country, Congo. (Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.) Regarding the transmission, environmental news, Eco Watch said that since Liberia was one of deforestation countries, Ebola virus had been able to be transmitted to other regions. (EyobZiona) Additionally, according to Science American, as the climate is being warmer, the Earth is more likely to be mosquito friendly place. Accordingly, the possibility of becoming infected with mosquitoes-borne diseases such as Malaria, Dengue fever and West Nile are increasing. (Meg Ross) As such, we can know that as the Earth is becoming warmer, the possibility of getting diseases is increasing, and one of the causes is same as global warming’s