Reliance on fossil fuels for energy is a major contributor to climate change. Climate change has wide-ranging effects on various sectors of the economy, as well as on animal and human populations. A recent counterfactual analysis conducted by Kahn et al. [1] revealed that even a moderate increase in global temperature by 0.04OC could result in a substantial 7 % contraction of the global economy by the year 2100. In addition, Sattar et al. [2] conducted a comprehensive review of the effects of climate change on wildlife animals. They highlighted that climate change significantly disrupts the dynamic conditions of biomass production, trophic interactions, ecosystem balance and hydrological equilibrium.
Authors: Isiaka Akande Raifu, Fidelis Ademola Obaniyi, Great Nnamani, Abdulkhalid Anda Salihu