Environmental impacts will be discussed first. Many natural disasters have occurred in recent years such as drought, floods, melting ice caps, disappearance of mountain glaciers, ecology, etc. (Kerr 2007: 188). Noted that global climate change causes shifts in biodiversity (Colwell, Brehm, Cardelus, Gilman, and Longino 2008:258). According to Colwell, Brehm, Cardelus, Gilman and Longino, the increase in global climate change has pushed species such as plants and insects to migrate or move to a different environment that is better suited to them, especially species that lived in the tropical zone ( 2008: 259 ). Some notable species that are affected by global climate change are butterflies, corals and plants which can lead to extinction (Kerr 2007: 188). Corals are dramatically affected by global climate change because they are more sensitive to changes in temperature (Pandolfi, Connoly, Marshall, and Cohen 2011:418). The rapid change in temperature and CO2 concentration in the water will disrupt their lifestyle and prevent them from adapting (Pandolfi, Connoly, Marshall, and Cohen 2011: 419). This will cause coral reefs to start dying and even lead to extinction as global climate change slows down (Pandolfi, Connoly, Marshall and Cohen 2011:
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