![]() In the ocean, coral species will start going extinct and - as reef ecosystems collapse - they will take down the food web with them. On the land, there will be far less usable farm land as temperatures continue to rise and precipitation becomes dicier. John Hocevar, a marine biologist and director of Greenpeace's oceans campaign, elaborated on this scenario. This would happen in a two-fold manner, on land and in the sea. ![]() This means that there will fewer areas of arable farmland for agricultural production there will be less food, both in quantity and quality, and as infrastructure problems pile up humanity will suffer what Mann described as a "collapsed food distribution system." Mann, a professor of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Pennsylvania. ![]() We now know how badly our cities will be flooded due to climate changeĪs far as eating is concerned, unfettered climate change will lead to a "dramatic reduction in sea life and fish and seafood," according to Dr. ![]()
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