The Impact of Climate Change on the Increase in the Frequency of Drought in the Eastern Region of Iraq

Authors

  • Dr. Ali A Kazem
  • Dr. Osamah K. Abdulretha Alshsharifi
  • Sura M. Baqer M.Jawad AL-Muslimaw

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS5.4020

Abstract

Aim: This abstract aims to highlight the critical nature of climate change as a pressing challenge facing humanity in the 21st century. It underscores the severe consequences it poses to essential facets of human existence, including water and energy resources, agricultural production, and the broader environmental systems.

Method: The abstract primarily utilizes a descriptive approach to emphasize the impact of climate change on the Middle East, particularly the Arab region. It relies on a review of existing knowledge and data related to climate change and its effects on ecosystems and drought patterns.

Results: The abstract outlines the direct and indirect repercussions of climate change on human life and the environment. It draws attention to the escalating intensity, frequency, and persistence of drought, a pressing issue exacerbated by shifting environmental patterns.

Conclusion: In conclusion, climate change presents a formidable challenge that imperils various aspects of human life, particularly in regions like the Middle East. The observed changes in temperature and their cascading effects demand urgent attention and concerted global efforts to mitigate the consequences and adapt to the new realities of our changing environment. Addressing climate change is not only an environmental imperative but also a critical factor for ensuring the well-being and sustainability of future generations.

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Published

2023-08-24

How to Cite

Dr. Ali A Kazem, Dr. Osamah K. Abdulretha Alshsharifi, & Sura M. Baqer M.Jawad AL-Muslimaw. (2023). The Impact of Climate Change on the Increase in the Frequency of Drought in the Eastern Region of Iraq . Migration Letters, 20(S5), 406–415. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS5.4020

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