TY - M-10033 AU - Debords, Fenitra TI - MADAGASCAR: A CASE STUDY OF THE Consequences of Climate Change ON THE COUNTRY'S Groundwater T2 - Scientific Research Journal of Environment, Earth and Physical Science PY - 2023 VL - 1 IS - 1 SN - 2584-0614 AB - The cutting down of trees in tropical rainforests releases more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than all of the automobiles and trucks that are driven on the roads across the globe combined. The use of slash and burn techniques in agricultural production is prevalent across the majority of Madagascar. According to the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), "tree clearance will dump another 200 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide into the environment in the next generations...," unless we reform the current system that favours the elimination of forests.As a result, the repercussions of climate change are brought to light through the traditional agricultural practise known as "Tavy" throughout Madagascar. First, it contributes to the warming of the whole planet, and second, it degrades the quality of the water supply. As was previously mentioned, trees are responsible for the absorption of greenhouse effect (GHGs), such as carbon dioxide, which stops these gases from building up in the environment. In addition to this, whenever trees are cut down, the carbon that they have been accumulating for years is released into the environment. In addition, trees emit water vapour into the weather; hence, a reduction in the number of trees leads to a reduction in precipitation. Because of this, the temperature rose steadily over a long period of time, and when the rain finally arrived, Madagascar was pounded by extremely severe cyclones and heavy rain. As a result, trees and plants serve not only as a visual barrier but also as a physical barrier to delay water as it flows off the ground. This is significant in terms of groundwater. Because of this, sea level rise has an effect on aquatic resources, particularly in terms of prices; as a consequence, saltwater is moving into freshwater, which causes the salinity of the groundwater to increase. Deforestation has a number of effects on the environment and climate, one of which is hail. In the instance of Antananarivo, which is the metropolis of Madagascar, hail was observed as a result of a typhoon in the previous year. When hail has completely melted, the water that remains has the same impact on the ecosystem that rain water does. KW - rainforests KW - environmental KW - forests KW - drought KW - tropical KW - climate DO - N/A