The Growing Effects of Climate Change and Its Environmental and Socioeconomic Consequences
Ofure Esther Asuelimhen *
PREMIERE Research Academy, Maryland, 20715, USA.
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Abstract
Our planet, Earth, is faced with diverse environmental issues, among which is climate change. Climate change, which is caused by increasing greenhouse gas emissions poses this challenge. Nigeria being a leading oil producer and a major gas-flaring country, experiences severe impacts. This paper examines the growing effects of climate change on Nigeria’s environment and society, focusing not only on agriculture as most previous studies have done but also on health, water resources, energy, transportation, and tourism. Nigeria’s fertile land and economy are increasingly weakened by climate-induced disruptions such as erratic rainfall, rising temperatures, and extreme weather events which undermine agricultural productivity, worsen rural poverty, and strain the country’s fragile economy. Public health is at risk as well, with rising sea levels and temperature variations causing increased diseases and compromised water quality. Current mitigation strategies are inadequate to achieve long-term positive outcomes. Thus, urgent and more effective climate strategies are essential to preserve Nigeria’s future, protect its vital resources, and ensure socio-economic stability.
Keywords: Climate change, socio-economic, global temperature