Climate change is causing environmental changes that are disrupting natural habitats and species in ways that are still being comprehended. There are indications that climate change is having an impact on biodiversity, and pressure is being placed on species that are already in danger due to other human activities by changes in rainfall patterns, harsh weather, and ocean acidification.
Although it is anticipated that the threat of climate change on biodiversity will grow, healthy ecosystems also have the power to mitigate its effects. however, By 2030, global temperatures may have risen by more than 1.5°C (2.7°F) if current rates of warming continue. The intensification and recurrence of fires, storms, and droughts are two key effects of climate change on biodiversity. It is anticipated that climate change would pose a greater threat to biodiversity.