Ridhima Sharma, Priya Sharma, Vaishali Billa and Sunil Kumar
Abstract
Climate change has become one of the most critical environmental challenges of the 21st century, with profound implications for ecosystems across the globe. The alteration of climate patterns, driven primarily by human activities, such as the emission of greenhouse gases, deforestation, and industrialization, has led to unprecedented changes in ecosystems. These changes include rising temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns, altered phonologies, and more frequent and severe extreme weather events. This research paper explores the multifaceted impacts of climate change on ecosystems, focusing on biodiversity, species distributions, ecosystem services, and the overall resilience of ecosystems. The paper identifies key trends in ecosystem shifts due to climate change, explores the cascading effects on biodiversity, and suggests mitigation strategies for adaptation. The study further underscores the urgency of adopting effective global and local climate policies to safeguard ecosystems and maintain their essential services to humanity.