Not to mention, the results from the change has decreased on sea ice, increased sea levels, stronger storms and more droughts. For instance, “According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 20th century measurements of CO2 isotope ratios in the atmosphere confirm that rising CO2 levels are the result of human activity, not natural processes such as ocean outgassing, volcanic activity, or release from other "carbon sinks." Going back to CO2, it has had more an effect on the atmosphere being the reason on why the temperature has raised more; caused from the CO2 breaking the atmosphere protecting shield from the rays of the sun. Also stating about the natural processes that emit CO2 naturally which are volcanic activity, ocean outgassing and others which aren’t emitting more CO2 being why they can’t be complete the reason for climate …show more content…
Between 1979 and 2006, the decline was 9.1% each decade. A separate Oct. 2014 study said that the global sea level is likely to rise 31 inches by 2100, with a worst case scenario rise of 6 feet. [34] Climate Central predicts that 147 to 216 million people live in areas that will be below sea level or regular flood areas by the end of the century if human-produced greenhouse gas emissions continue at their current rate.” Truly the impact on climate change can continue on into the future, especially when the heat from the sun is affecting the oceans and ice which is decreasing. The problem may be present, knowing these problems will extend into the future if climate change isn’t stopped by the people. As the study shows on how much its increase just over a course of years. Provided that, there are actions people can do to prevent climate change from increasing more into the future. Few ways climate change can decrease a bit is by: reducing fossil fuel use, planting more trees, reducing waste, conserving water and etc. Those are some of the few minimal things we can reduce climate change, it may not create the huge