Global Warming, Climate Change and Aquatic Biodiversity
Naim Saglam
Published: November 01, 2021.
Abstract  
Global warming and climate change show their effect on the environment and the living things living in that environment, as it is known. In particular, extreme changes in the climate causes many negative effects on the environment and deterioration of the ecological balance. Global warming, in addition to climate change and temperature increases, causes regional storms, hurricanes, changes in precipitation regimes, floods, and forest fires, and affects all living things, including humans. At least, it causes these disasters, which were less common in the past, to occur more and to become widespread throughout the world by increasing their size.