Document Type : Research Paper
Authors
Member of Faculty, Department of Geography, University of Isfahan
Abstract
Nature is extremely complicated, and often this complexity is such that we feel dreadfully ignorant of them. Consequently, when we consciously or often unknowingly and accidentally cause major changes in the world, we transform the ultra-complex mechanisms in a way that we
cannot predict the consequences of them. That's why there are some weird things happening.
One of the most fundamental factors in the structure of the Planet is the climate, and undoubtedly nature, man and all manifestations of life are at a broad level affected by climatic conditions. Climate scientists have come to the conclusion that climate can be changed in all aspects of time. Climate change is the result of interaction of complex and less-known factors. Some of these factors act outside the Earth's atmosphere, and some of them are ground-based systems, some of which are in human control, and human actions change their process. The transformation of these factors will lead to countless environmental issues, all of which arise from the fact that space, time, diversity of matter and energy are not considered as resources, and due to the increasing trend of the variety of pollutants in nature, the instability of global ecosystem will be inevitable. In this paper, the impact of human activities is analyzed with an emphasis on the impact of carbon dioxide.