Can you please reply back to this?  I think the most concerning impact in the northeast US would be the ocean and coast, in the article it said that due to the ocean and coast temperatures rising every time, it affected the wildlife in the ocean and also affected the season of the ocean, it has caused to extend two more days in summer because of this marine life ecosystem has changed as well including reproduction. Just like in one of the lectures, the GCMs show us that the earth's temperature will get a warning no matter which scenario, this is due to CO2 staying in the climate system for a long time and cumulating over time. After reading about other regions, I still think climate change will impact the Northeast the most. Climate change also changes the temperature, some areas it hot and some areas are very cold, this causes the wildlife to change how they used to live, and animals move from place to place according to the season and weather, so this will affect the food chain as well. Climate change isn’t just impacting the environment but also the wildlife.

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I think the most concerning impact in the northeast US would be the ocean and coast, in the article it said that due to the ocean and coast temperatures rising every time, it affected the wildlife in the ocean and also affected the season of the ocean, it has caused to extend two more days in summer because of this marine life ecosystem has changed as well including reproduction. Just like in one of the lectures, the GCMs show us that the earth's temperature will get a warning no matter which scenario, this is due to CO2 staying in the climate system for a long time and cumulating over time.

After reading about other regions, I still think climate change will impact the Northeast the most. Climate change also changes the temperature, some areas it hot and some areas are very cold, this causes the wildlife to change how they used to live, and animals move from place to place according to the season and weather, so this will affect the food chain as well. Climate change isn’t just impacting the environment but also the wildlife.

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Long-term modifications to Earth's typical weather patterns, such as variations in temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns, are referred to as climate change. It frequently alludes to notable changes in these patterns over protracted time frames, usually tens of thousands to millions of years. Deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions, and other human activities that intensify the greenhouse effect and modify the Earth's natural climate system are the main causes of climate change. Rising worldwide temperatures, an increase in sea level, more extreme weather events, and changes in ecosystems are just a few of the effects that these changes may have on the environment, ecology, and society. In order to lessen the negative effects of climate change, adaptation and mitigation have emerged as major worldwide issues.

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