Answer:I think it’s Deforestation
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An unusual set of circumstances will combine in the early hours of Monday morning resulting in a phenomenon called a super blood wolf moon. A total lunar eclipse will give an apparent reddish colour to the lunar surface – known as a blood moon.
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The limitation of property rights with respect to women is an issue that today has been neglected in Western societies, due to its retrograde and discriminatory nature.
Even so, if these types of measures are maintained, they only have negative effects. On the one hand, because it limits the civil and economic rights of half the population and, on the other, because by limiting these rights, it also limits economic traffic, since half the population cannot carry out commercial transactions.
The Singapore we know today has a history marked by rapid transformations. Created initially by British political and economic interests, it was the local and world economic changes that proved to be the great spring of transformation of the country and its society.
A Brief Chronology
2nd century. First records of Singapore.14th century. Origins of the name of Singapore, Singapore or "City of the Lion".1819. Sultanate of Johor allows the installation of a British commercial warehouse on the island.Second World War. Japanese invade the British colony.1955. Self-government for Singapore.1958. Birth of the State of Singapore.1963. Singapore integrates Malaya into Malaysia.1965. Singapore is no longer part of Malaysia. The Republic of Singapore is born.The Primors
The earliest records about Singapore are from the second century where it appears on a map created by the mathematician, astrologer and geographer Ptolemy. In the third century there are Chinese accounts in which it is termed "Island at the End", a reference to its location at the extreme end of the Malay Peninsula.
The name Singapore had its origin in the 14th century, when the Prince of Srivijaya when visiting the region would have seen a lion (something very unlikely for the region, which was inhabited by tigers and not lions). After this supposed encounter, the region happened to gain the name of Singapore, that in Sanskrit means City of the Lion (singa = lion and pure = city).
1. Polar Ice Melting
The first and foremost important issue related to global warming is the melting of polar ice. This is important because of the albedo effect, the capability of the ice to reflect and deviate part of the sunray, that without the ice are absorbed, even more, causing more heat. This is also important because we do not know yet the effect of the polar ice melting on ocean currents and weather patterns.
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2. Acidification of oceans
Another issue related to global warming is the acidification of oceans: this is a phenomenon that occurs when the balance of substance in the ocean is disrupted, causing more acid ions to run free, making oceans more acid. This is a problem because many of the basic life forms that live in the oceans are very sensible to Ph changes.
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3. Extreme weather events
With global warming, the usual patterns of weather are disrupted, and they are replaced with patterns that are less known and so forecasts are not as good as they are now. Moreover, extreme events like tornado and hurricanes are probably as a result of more heat in the atmosphere.
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Those three issues because they are the ones that provoke the most consequences and they also have serious consequences on humans as well, as everything we do to the environment will also come back to us, one way or another.