Similar
negative effects occur with worsening air pollution — higher levels of ground - level ozone smog and other pollutants that increase with warmer temperatures have been directly linked with increased rates of respiratory and cardiovascular disease — food production and safety — warmer temperatures and varying rainfall
patterns mess up staple crop yields and aid the migration and breeding of pests that can devastate crops — flooding — as rising sea levels make coastal areas and densely - populated river deltas more susceptible to storm surges and flooding that result from severe weather — and wildfires, which can be ancillary to increased heat waves and are also responsible for poor air quality (not to
mention burning people's homes and crops).
As
mentioned before, Suls et al. (1998) found a positive relationship between neuroticism and the general inertia parameter \ (\ phi \) of the AR model, but now we hypothesized an underlying
pattern where more neurotic individuals have weaker affect regulation only or especially for increased
negative affect.