Climate Stability
Climate stability refers to the consistent and predictable patterns of weather and temperature in a given region over time. It is essential for maintaining ecosystems, agriculture, and human health. When climate conditions remain stable, plants and animals can thrive, and communities can plan for seasonal changes without unexpected disruptions.
However, climate stability is increasingly threatened by factors such as greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and pollution. These activities contribute to climate change, leading to extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and altered habitats. Ensuring climate stability requires global cooperation and sustainable practices to protect the environment for future generations.