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Climate change caused by natural disasters cannot have a negative impact on ecosystems.
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Whether climate change is driven by natural events or human activity, changes in climate (temperature, precipitation, sea level, extreme events) can and do harm ecosystems. Examples: increased heatwaves and droughts cause tree die-offs and habitat loss; ocean warming and acidification cause coral bleaching and fish declines; wildfires release CO2 and destroy habitat, altering species composition.
Whether climate change is driven by natural events or human activity, changes in climate (temperature, precipitation, sea level, extreme events) can and do harm ecosystems. Examples: increased heatwaves and droughts cause tree die-offs and habitat loss; ocean warming and acidification cause coral bleaching and fish declines; wildfires release CO2 and destroy habitat, altering species composition.
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