Unveiling The Ripple Effect: How Climate Change Transforms Our Abiotic Environment And Influences Regional Development

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15738609

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Abiotic Factors, Climate Change, Temperature, Precipitations, Soil Degradation

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   Aim:  Climate change represents one of the most profound global challenges of the 21st century, with far-reaching implications for abiotic environmental factors that shape the Earth's ecosystems. This paper examines the complex effects of climate change on essential abiotic elements, including temperature, precipitation, PH, and elucidates how these alterations are transforming global ecosystems. The discussion emphasizes the imperative for the implementation of adaptation and mitigation strategies, encompassing policy measures, conservation initiatives and sustainable practices, in order to address the detrimental impact of climate change on abiotic conditions and ensure the resilience of both natural and human systems.      Methodology; Through a comprehensive review of current research and modelling efforts, this paper highlights the critical importance of proactive measures to mitigate climate change and protect the environment. focusing mainly on aspects dealing with temperature variability tackling the Impact of increasing global temperatures, also alteration of thermal regimes, effects on soil and water temperatures as well as consequences for species' survival, migration patterns, and ecosystem productivity The article concludes with a presentation of particular examples of ecosystems affected by climate change, including coral reefs and Arctic tundra, in order to provide a more vivid illustration of the points being made. The addition of visuals in the form of graphs, some charts and infographics, are used to visually represent data on temperature changes, precipitation patterns or species migration trends. The article ends with considering approaches towards the problem of ocean acidification and PH changes  

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2025-06-26

Как цитировать

TROFIMOV, I., & DIACONU, L. (2025). Unveiling The Ripple Effect: How Climate Change Transforms Our Abiotic Environment And Influences Regional Development. ICONTECH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 8(3), 105–122. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15738609