What are the consequences of an increase in greenhouse gas?
The main consequence is the earth’s warming. This in turn leads to important climate changes starting with the modification of ocean currents, diminished biodiversity and irreversible agricultural damage in the most affected regions. More specifically, we see phenomena such as floods, increased precipitations or droughts (depending on the country’s latitude), decreased snow cover and the retreat of pack ice, the shrinking of glaciers and ice sheets, changes in agricultural yield, alterations in the range of distribution of various plant and animal species, etc.