Paper Title
Climate Change Effect the Ecosystem and Human Health

Abstract
For several decades anthropogenic greenhouse gases from fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and industrialization have led to drastic climate change. Adverse climate causes unexpected changes and affects ecosystems in numerous ways. The unusual warming, for instance, leads to a decrease in the population of many species, and habitat loss. Due to warming, many species of butterflies and insects, and birds are compelled to migrate to higher latitudes where the temperature is conducive to their survival. Changes in climate conditions and irregular weather caused by warming heavily affect disease patterns and behavior of pathogens in terms of life cycle duration, transmission pattern, distribution, and habitats. Climate change transforms the landscape adversely while the extreme temperature caused by warming results in the sliding of ice sheets in the hilly areas leading to floods and loss of human life. The melting of glaciers has endangered many islands and affected the lives of people living in coastal areas all over the world. This has affected all human activities including social, cultural, and even commercial activities. This review aims to highlight the effects of climate change on an ecosystem and health by analyzing the existing literature. The study is primarily based on data available on websites, online magazines, and internet, etc. This paper delivers a source for a better understanding of the effect of climate change on various ecosystems and gives information about the transmitted diseases occurring in humans in the condition of warming. Keywords – Climate change, Temperature, Effect, Ecosystem, Human Health.