Global Warming and Social and Cultural Demographic Change
The world has been suffering for several decades from the increase in the Earth's temperature and the resulting climate changes. This change has caused major demographic, social and cultural changes in most countries of the world.
The impact of global warming depends on different types of factors, including temperature, wind quality, changes in rainfall patterns, and changes in environmental patterns. These changes are believed to lead to changes in people's behavior, lifestyle, and changes in social and cultural values.
In our modern societies, demographics and seriousness are changing, through changes in marriage and divorce rates, reproductive patterns, rates of chronic diseases, aging, and different cultural customs. It is believed that these types of changes will be more evident in the future, as a result of increasing rates of deviation from typical rates and changes in social and cultural trends.
The social impact of increasing temperature can also include changes in weather, health, security, and politics. Climate change can lead to the removal of influential urban areas and leave poor countries with the creation of poverty and deprivation. Changes can affect public health, for example fires, hurricanes, storms, heat waves, and fires in what still controls fertility and diseases of the digestive system and skin.
These changes continue to affect social and cultural values. Climate change can affect the demographic mobility of peoples across ethnic groups, where it can increase disparities between socio-economic and cultural groups, and in particular, it can affect offspring and other patterns of social and demographic behavior.
However, these changes can lead to increased environmental awareness and a trend towards sustainable lifestyles. As it appears, global warming and future climate change can affect the social and cultural situation in many ways