Authors

  • Ahrorova Nigina Anvarovna
    Teacher of the Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan
  • Zikirova Feruza Mukhtorovna
    Student of the Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/tajmei/Volume07Issue06-05

Keywords:

Global warming illness boiling hot

Abstract

This research focuses on effects of global warming for our health and enviroment .It explores which kind of  elements cause this warming of the weather .The analysis includes   emition of green-houses ,contribution of citezens ,and also about  ozone layer.

This study also highlights that if the current climate change and warming trends remain uncontrolled, humanity will face more injury, disease and death related to natural disasters and heat waves; higher rates of food-borne, water-borne and vector-borne illnesses; and death that is more premature and disease related to air pollution.


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Ahrorova Nigina Anvarovna, & Zikirova Feruza Mukhtorovna. (2025).
The Effects of Global Warming for Our Health and Environment. The
American Journal of Management and Economics Innovations, 7(06),
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65. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajmei/Volume07Issue06-05

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The Effects of Global
Warming for Our Health
and Environment


Ahrorova Nigina Anvarovna

Teacher of the Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan


Zikirova Feruza Mukhtorovna

Student of the Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract:

This research focuses on effects of global

warming for our health and enviroment .It explores
which kind of elements cause this warming of the
weather .The analysis includes emition of green-
houses ,contribution of citezens ,and also about ozone
layer.
This study also highlights that if the current climate
change and warming trends remain uncontrolled,
humanity will face more injury, disease and death
related to natural disasters and heat waves; higher
rates of food-borne, water-borne and vector-borne
illnesses; and death that is more premature and disease
related to air pollution.

Keywords:

Global warming ,illness,boiling hot ,toxic

gases

,green

house

,

factory,globalization,carbon

dioxide,emission,fossil

fuels,sea-level

rise,global

average

temperature,renewable energy,climate crises.

Introduction:

Nowadays we undergoing global

warming because of ozone layer .I thinks this kind of

changes cause oгr health proplems . Our face diases

come from this kind of climate changes .The result of
boiling hot and freezing cool the world of plants will be
under danger.

Climate change impacts human health through various
pathways, including increased heat waves, more
frequent and severe extreme weather events, and
changes in the spread and distribution of infectious
diseases. These changes can lead to various health
problems, including heatstroke, respiratory illnesses,
and mental health challenges.

Heat Waves:Increased frequency and intensity of heat


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waves are projected to lead to more heat-related
illnesses and deaths, particularly among vulnerable
populations like the elderly and children.

Extreme Weather Events:More frequent and severe
floods, droughts, and other extreme weather events
can cause injuries, displacement, and psychological
distress.

Infectious Diseases:Climate change can alter the
geographic distribution and seasonal patterns of
vector-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue
fever, increasing the risk of exposure.

Air Pollution:Increased wildfires and other events
related to climate change can lead to air pollution,
which can worsen respiratory and cardiovascular
diseases.

Waterborne and Foodborne Diseases:Changes in
precipitation patterns, water quality, and agricultural
practices can lead to increased exposure to waterborne
and foodborne diseases.

Food Security:Climate change can disrupt food
production, leading to food insecurity and malnutrition.

Mental Health:Extreme weather events and climate-
related displacement can cause stress, anxiety, and
other mental health issues.

Elderly:More vulnerable to heat-related illnesses and
the effects of extreme weather events.

Children:More vulnerable to heat-related illnesses and
the effects of air pollution.

Low-income communities: Often lack access to
resources like air conditioning and may be more
exposed to environmental hazards.warming trends
remain uncontrolled, humanity will face more injury,
disease and death related to...

Climate change impacts human health through various
pathways, including increased heat waves, more
frequent and severe extreme weather events, and
changes in the spread and distribution of infectious
diseases. These changes can lead to various health
problems, including heatstroke, respiratory illnesses,
and mental health challenges.

Heat Waves:Increased frequency and intensity of heat
waves are projected to lead to more heat-related
illnesses and deaths, particularly among vulnerable
populations like the elderly and children.

Extreme Weather Events:More frequent and severe

floods, droughts, and other extreme weather events
can cause injuries, displacement, and psychological
distress.

Infectious Diseases:Climate change can alter the
geographic distribution and seasonal patterns of
vector-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue
fever, increasing the risk of exposure.

Air Pollution:Increased wildfires and other events
related to climate change can lead to air pollution,
which can worsen respiratory and cardiovascular
diseases.

Waterborne and Foodborne Diseases:Changes in
precipitation patterns, water quality, and agricultural
practices can lead to increased exposure to waterborne
and foodborne diseases.

Food Security: Climate change can disrupt food
production, leading to food insecurity and malnutrition.

Mental Health:Extreme weather events and climate-
related displacement can cause stress, anxiety, and
other mental health issues.

Global warming, driven primarily by the increase of
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, has become one
of the most pressing challenges of our time. Its effects
are far-reaching, impacting both the natural
environment and human societies around the world.

One of the most noticeable environmental effects of
global warming is the rise in global temperatures. This
warming leads to the melting of polar ice caps and
glaciers, resulting in a rise in sea levels. Coastal areas
are particularly at risk, facing increased flooding and
the potential for entire communities to be displaced.
Additionally, warmer temperatures contribute to more
frequent and intense natural disasters, such as
hurricanes, wildfires, and droughts, which can
devastate ecosystems and biodiversity.

For humans, the consequences of global warming are
just as serious. Changes in climate affect agriculture by
disrupting growing seasons and reducing crop yields,
threatening food security for millions. Rising
temperatures also increase the spread of diseases like
malaria and dengue fever, as mosquitoes expand their
range into new areas. Furthermore, heatwaves pose a
direct health risk, especially to the elderly and those
with preexisting health conditions.

The social and economic impacts are equally severe.
Poorer countries, which often contribute the least to
greenhouse gas emissions, are disproportionately


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affected by the consequences of global warming.
Climate-related migration is on the rise, and conflicts
over resources such as water and arable land are
becoming more common.

One of the most immediate effects of global warming
on the environment is the melting of polar ice caps and
glaciers, leading to rising sea levels. Coastal cities are at
risk of flooding, which can displace millions of people
and destroy critical infrastructure. Additionally,
changing weather patterns are increasing the
frequency and severity of natural disasters like
hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires. These events not
only devastate the environment but also pose
significant health and safety risks to communities.

Warmer temperatures are altering ecosystems and
threatening biodiversity. Many plant and animal
species are struggling to adapt to rapid climate
changes, leading to shifts in habitat ranges and even
extinction. Coral reefs, vital to marine life and coastal
protection, are experiencing mass bleaching due to
warmer oceans. These changes disrupt food chains and
reduce biodiversity, ultimately impacting agriculture,
fisheries, and livelihoods.

The health impacts of global warming are equally
concerning. Increased temperatures contribute to
more frequent heatwaves, which can lead to
heatstroke, dehydration, and death

particularly

among the elderly, young children, and people with
pre-existing conditions. Air quality also worsens with
higher temperatures, as heat enhances the formation
of ground-level ozone and spreads allergens like pollen.
This aggravates respiratory diseases such as asthma
and chronic bronchitis.

Infectious diseases are also expected to rise due to
global warming. Warmer climates allow vectors like
mosquitoes and ticks to thrive in new regions,
increasing the spread of diseases such as malaria,
dengue fever, Zika virus, and Lyme disease. These
diseases are becoming more common in places where
they were previously rare, putting more populations at
risk and straining healthcare systems.

Furthermore, climate change affects food security and
water availability. Droughts and erratic rainfall patterns
reduce crop yields and limit access to clean water,
especially in developing countries. Malnutrition and
waterborne diseases become more prevalent as a
result. Mental health is also affected, as communities
facing extreme weather, displacement, or the loss of
livelihoods experience higher rates of anxiety,
depression, and post-traumatic stress.

To address these challenges, global cooperation is
essential. Governments, businesses, and individuals
must work together to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, invest in renewable energy, and build
climate-resilient infrastructure. Adaptation measures,
such as early warning systems for extreme weather and
public health initiatives to combat disease, are also
crucial to protect human health.

Growing deserts can be another problem for
environmental distraction with rising deserts . there are
desert all over the world .they can be found in Africa,
china and North America .In some places deserts are
growing . this is serious problem because deserts
destroy farmland and ruin the land where animals live
.When people cannot grow food or find animals to
eat . they have to leave their homes .sometimes nature
can cause desert to spread .

How Does Global Warming Affect Animals

Climate change causes the loss of habitats of several
plants and animals. This causes the animals to migrate
from their natural habitat, and many even become
extinct. Another significant effect of global warming is
the destruction of coral reefs leading to the loss of plant
and animal lives.

Consequences of Global Warming if It Continues

The consequences of global warming could be extreme
if it goes beyond 1.5°C. Experts believe such high levels
of global warming could cause unprecedented climatic
events such as more intense storms, floods followed by
prolonged and severe droughts, etc. These extreme
weather events could be more frequent and have
irreversible repercussions on human life, animals, and
the environment.

Solutions to Global Warming: What Can We Do To Stop
It?

Global warming solutions require us to be mindful of
our activities at home, at work, and at the government

level. Here’s how to stop global warming.

At an Individual Level

To be a part of the fight against global warming:

Identify the primary sources of greenhouse

gases in your daily life and adapt your lifestyle to
minimize carbon impact on the environment.

Reduce your carbon footprint by conserving

energy, buying appliances with the government’s

ENERGY STAR® label for energy efficiency, going for


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cars with the lowest carbon emissions, and taking
public transportation or carpooling.

Offset

carbon

emissions

by

financing

environmental projects that reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and advance toward carbon neutrality.

Go beyond your everyday life and support

policies fighting global warming and climate change.
Petition your representatives to prioritize transitioning
from dirty fossil fuels to clean power. You may feel
powerless to do this. If so, join movemen ts near you
fighting for a similar cause.

Glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising, forests are
dying, marine animals are getting extinct, and humans
are losing their homes. All due to global warming.
Clearly, we are to blame. That also means we can stop
global warming if we simply pay attention to our carbon

footprints. So let’s play our part and prevent the world

from heating up

Human Settlement Impacts

Community location is also at risk as a result of global
warming. This is particularly true of coastal regions,
which are threatened by continuously rising sea levels.
Rising sea levels are particularly detrimental on small
islands as people living in these areas have no
alternatives for resettlement.

Within coastal communities, the poorest individuals
tend to live in the floodplains. When flooding does
occur due to increasing natural disasters like hurricanes
and tsunamis, the poorest individuals most often lose
their homes. Unfortunately these people are less likely
to have home insurance, savings accounts, or access to
credit in order to overcome the disasters. Estimates
suggest that millions of people will suffer sea level rise
flooding by 2080. This will disproportionately affect
large urban areas. Currently, approximately 66% of
cities with over 5 million inhabitants can be found in
low-lying coastal regions.

Climate Security

Climate security is a term used to describe threats
and insecurity to a country due to the effects of climate
change. These changes often make an already difficult
situation worse, which can lead to violence and
instability in international relations. As global warming
continues to cause sea level rise, unpredictable
weather patterns (like heavy rains), drought,
desertification, and lack of access to water sources,
inhabitants of the most affected regions will likely take
part in environmental migrations as they search for

safer homes. These large-scale migrations are expected
to provoke violent conflict as groups of people begin
fighting for access to scarce resources.

Researchers have already identified several instances in
which global warming and climate change have
resulted in conflict. For example, the Syrian Civil War
began after approximately 1.5 million people sought
new homes because of drought and crop and livestock
failure. The Somali Civil War has also been connected
to extreme heat waves and drought. The same is true
of the War in Darfur and the Islamist Insurgency in
Nigeria. Researchers have calculated that for every
standard deviation temperature increase, there is a 4%
increase in interpersonal violence and a 14% increase in
intergroup violence. History shows that this pattern of
climate change followed by conflict has been
happening since before the preindustrial age.

Effect of Global Warming on Sources of Energy

Just as global warming and climate change can
negatively influence access to food and water, it also
has an impact on access to energy resources. Thermal
power stations, which use fossil fuel derived heat
energy to create electricity, require freshwater for
cooling. As freshwater becomes more scarce due to
drought, the demand becomes more pronounced.
Additionally, as temperatures continue to increase,
thermal power stations produce electricity less
efficiently, which requires burning more fossil fuels to
maintain output levels.

Oil and natural gas deposits are often found off of
coastal areas. Higher occurrences of hurricanes,
flooding, cyclones, and tropical storms threaten the
infrastructure used to extract these resources. In the
post-Hurricane Katrina Gulf of Mexico , 126 oil and gas
stations were destroyed and another 183 were
damaged. This disruption in extraction often results in
increased prices for consumers, which again has a
more detrimental impact on those individuals living in
poverty.

The same natural disasters that threaten the oil and
gas industry also work against nuclear energy. Because
salt water causes corrosion to processing plants,
freshwater must be utilized. When freshwater is
unavailable, explosions, nuclear meltdowns, and leaked
radioactive materials are all likely to occur. This was
seen in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan
after the earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Increased
temperatures have also forced other nuclear power
plants to shut down over safety concerns, as in France
in 2003, 2006, and 2009.


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Even renewable energy sources such as hydroelectricity
are not safe from the effects of global warming.
Hydroelectricity relies on a large amount of freshwater
to run over dams in order to move turbines and
produce energy. Decreases in water availability mean
decreases in energy production at these sites as well.
Research conducted along the Colorado River has
shown that an increase in temperature of 2° Celsius
results in a 10% decline in rainfall. In Brazil, for example,
hydroelectric energy production is expected to
decrease by 7% by the year 2100 due to global
warming.

The evidence is clear and should not be ignored. Global
climate change and warming threaten the lives of
plants, animals, and people.

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