As a result of recent global climate change, natural disasters have reached such a level that people cannot influence them. This leads to global problems in the world, was stated by the director of the Institute of Dendrology, corresponding member of ANAS Tofig Mammadov in an interview. He noted that the recent increase in carbon dioxide and nitrogen in ecosystems as a result of global climate change has led to droughts. Although they cause plant development and forest growth, our analysis shows that after some time this can lead to drought in these areas and the destruction of plants.
“Recently, climate change has played a special role in the development of many diseases, including pests,” he said.
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