8 December 2022, IELTS Exam, Writing Task 2, Morning Slot, INDIA
8 December 2022, IELTS Exam, Writing Task 2, Morning Slot, INDIA
Q. Some
people believe that climate affects the person’s way of life while
others believe that climate has greater impact on the economy of a
region. Discuss both view and give your opinion?
The
contemporary era is an era of globalization. Around the world, people
are experiencing both subtle and severe effects of climate change. Slowly
changing weather conditions, rising sea levels and other extreme
weather events are devastating evidence of both a rapidly changing
climate and the negative impact on the region's economy.
To inaugurate with, the impacts of climate change affect every nation on
every continent, but not in the same way. People already burdened with
poverty and oppression often suffer the harshest consequences, while
they have less ability to cope. Their struggle to earn money, support
their families and build a stable home is getting harder every day as
the climate crisis continues. The increasing frequency and intensity of
extreme weather events such as hurricanes, wildfires and droughts
threaten lives in these front-line communities, evicting people from
their homes and jeopardizing food sources and livelihoods. All of these
effects increase the likelihood of more conflict, hunger and poverty.
Yet, those most at risk persist in spite of this, fighting to grow food,
maximizing dwindling resources and facing recurring disasters.
However,
global warming is negatively affecting the region's economy. Climate
change is a direct cause of soil degradation, which limits the amount of
carbon the land can hold. Some studies show that today 400 million
people live in areas affected by erosion, with the result that up to 30
percent of food is lost or lost. Meanwhile, climate change is limiting
the availability and quality of drinking water and farming land. In many
regions, crops that have flourished for centuries struggle to survive,
making food security more precarious. Such impacts mainly fall on the
poor and vulnerable. According to a new study, the global economy could
lose ten percent of its total economic value by 2051 due to climate
change. The study also warned that this figure could rise to eighteen
percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by the middle of the century, if
not taken into account.
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