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Finally, this chapter discusses the potential long-term impact of continued hydrocarbon combustion and CO2 production that contribute to increased global temperature.
There is a risk that increased global temperature will change the optimum sites and conditions for crop production and thus affect agriculture.
Moreover, the effect of an increased global temperature on the life cycles of both mealybugs and green lacewings has not been taken into account yet.
Even though the effect of release frequency of green lacewings in controlling the spread of mealybugs in a cassava field was investigated by Promrak and Rattanakul in 2015, the effect of increased global temperature was not taken into account.
In this work, cellular automata and Monte Carlo simulation are employed in order to study the effect of an increased global temperature on the life cycles of mealybugs and green lacewings which in turn effects the efficacy of the biological control of the spread of mealybugs.
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Increased global temperatures make climate extremes more likely.
Some have recently claimed that increased global temperatures could wipe out ginger people.
It's a moment, in other words, when a lot of the predictions of the dire effects of increased global temperatures are being reinforced.
The Permian – Triassic31, Triassic – Jurassic4,19,32, Cretaceous – Tertiary33,34, Early Eocene Climatic Optimum17 and Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum5 are all characterised by increased global temperatures.
Scientific evidence has shown that greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to increased global temperatures and climate change.
It is, he wrote, "no longer possible, scientifically or politically, to deny that human activities have very likely increased global temperatures; what remains in dispute is the precise magnitude of the human impact".
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