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1/7/25, 2:23 PM MBRF publishes scientific books on renewable energy, global warming, and climate change
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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