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Climate change is causing shifts in weather patterns, leading to temperature fluctuations and water shortages worldwide. Rising temperatures result in extreme weather events, impacting agriculture, health, and ecosystems. Water scarcity affects agriculture, drinking water access, and industries. Conflict over water resources can arise. Daily life is affected by water rationing, higher utility costs, increased food prices, and health concerns. Hello, my name is Rurika Alberto Garzón Díaz. This is the podcast about climate change. In these seasons, climate change is causing significant shifts in weather patterns, leading to fluctuations in temperature and precipitation levels. These changes are impacting the availability of water resources, leading to water shortages in many regions around the world. Here's how the temperature change and water shortage are affecting daily life. Temperature change. Increasing temperatures, climate change is causing global temperatures to rise, leading to more frequent and intense headwaves, extreme weather events. Higher temperatures can resolve in more extreme weather events, such as storms, hurricanes, and wildfires. Impact on agriculture. Rising temperatures can affect crop yields, livestock health, and overall agricultural productivity. Health impacts. High temperatures can pose health risks, especially to vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, children, and people with pre-existing health conditions. Environmental impact. Change in temperature can disrupt ecosystems, leading to shifts in habitats and endangering wildlife species. Water shortage. Droughts. Decreased precipitation and increased evaporation due to higher temperatures are contributing to more frequent and severe droughts in many regions. Impact on agriculture. Water scarcity affects agriculture by reducing crop yields, impacting livestock and increasing irrigation costs. Drinking water shortage. Water shortage can lead to limited access to clean drinking water, affecting public health and sanitation. Economic impact. Industries such as manufacturing, tourism, and energy production rely on water, so shortage can have economic repercussions. Conflict over water resources. Scarcity of water resources can lead to conflicts between communities, regions, or even countries. In daily life, changes can manifest in various ways. Water rationing. Some areas may implement water rationing measures to cope with short ages, affecting daily activities like cooking, bathing, and gardening. Higher utility costs. Water scarcity can lead to increased costs for utilities impacting household budgets. Impact on food prices. Reduced agricultural productivity due to water shortage can lead to higher food prices. Health concerns. Water scarcity and extreme temperatures can pose health risks, necessitating precautions to stay safe and healthy. Thank you very much. We are going to see you on the next season. See you.