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1/7/25, 2:23 PM            MBRF publishes scientific books on renewable energy, global warming, and climate change : GoDubai.com
        The  collection  also  includes  Mariam  Mahmoud  Saad's  Arabic  translation  of  the  book  ‘Global  Warming  and
        Biodiversity.'  It  covers  biodiversity  on  Earth  and  showcases  the  importance  of  maintaining  ecological  stability  and
        overall  global  health.  Meanwhile,  climate  change  poses  a  significant  threat  to  biodiversity.  With  rising  global

        temperatures,  plants  and  animals  confront  tremendous  hurdles  in  adjusting  to  rapid  ecosystem  changes.  These
        changes include rising temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns and breeding seasons, and fewer interactions between
        animals and plants. These factors lead to the endangerment of various species. It is estimated that a temperature

        increase  of  more  than  3.5  degrees  Celsius  on  Earth  might  result  in  the  extinction  of  over  70  percent  of  known
        species. This highlights the need for immediate action to conserve biodiversity and ecosystems from the negative
        effects of climate change.


        DIPW  further  released  the  ‘Climate  Change'  book,  translated  by  Hajar  Ali  Musa  into  Arabic.  The  book  explores
        climate  change  phenomena  and  various  components  that  influence  weather,  such  as  rainfall,  temperature,  air
        pressure,  and  humidity. Although  weather  fluctuates  daily,  climate  change  is  a  long-term  phenomenon  with  a  far-
        reaching  impact  on  the  ecosystem.  The  increasing  global  temperature  observed  over  the  last  few  decades
        demonstrates a substantial shift in climate, mostly due to human activity. As a result, responsible adaptation to such

        constant change becomes increasingly important. The book depicts dramatic climate shifts that have occurred in the
        past, such as the Younger Dryas period around 14,500 years ago and the Little Ice Age between the 16th and mid-
        19th centuries. These events caused starvation and had negative environmental consequences.





















































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