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1. Causes
2. Consequences

The rising of sea levels cause flooding and other damages.

Deforestation is causing many species to become endangered or extinct.

Extreme weather such as hurricanes, tornadoes, storms, and blizzards have become more intense.

Cutting down and burning forests to make room for livestock and cattle.

A lot of countries don't have an effective waste management system.

Livestock and cattle produce large amounts of methane.

Glaciers melt and cause sea levels to rise.

The average global temperature has been on the rise.

There are less colder days and more hotter days.

More residential and commercial buildings are being built.

The burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas for energy create air pollution.

Many countries have an inefficient transportation system, which prevents people from commuting.

Ocean temperatures have increased and this affects marine life.

Using pesticides and other chemicals in certain agricultural practices pollute the soil.

Rainfall and snow patterns have changed.