International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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Silent Collapse: Climate and Ecosystem

Author(s) Ms. R.L.Mangayarkarasi Lakshmanan
Country India
Abstract Climate change is activating a steady yet thoughtful disturbance of global ecosystems, a marvel often unnoticed amid more visible ecological disasters. This study examines the organic and environmental consequences of climate-induced stressors, including increasing temperatures, changed precipitation designs, and augmented regularity of dangerous weather proceedings. Through a multidisciplinary method uniting weather knowledge, biology, and preservation ecology, the article inspects how these stressors contribute to biodiversity loss, habitat degradation, ecosystem destabilization and species relocation. Case studies such as Amazon rainforest die-back, coral reef lightening, and polar bio-network changes exemplify the flowing properties of climate change on environmental systems. The article also sight sees the notion of environmental tilting ideas, where slight ecological fluctuations can lead to irreversible system collapse. By emphasizing the "silent" nature of these conversions, often happening without immediate perceptibly. This research highlights the urgency of adaptive management, positive conservation strategies, and universal climate extenuation exertions. The findings aim to inform policy frameworks and foster resilience in both natural and human systems facing an uncertain climatically upcoming.
Keywords Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, Habitat Degradation, Conservation Strategies.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-12-21
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.64215

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