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VOL. 2, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Global heat distribution and its environmental consequences: A geographic review
Authors
Pijush Kanti Tripathi
Abstract
Global heat
distribution is a foundational geographic process governed by solar irradiance
gradients, atmospheric circulation, and oceanic currents. This review examines
the mechanisms driving the movement of thermal energy from equatorial surpluses
to polar deficits and analyzes the severe environmental consequences of its
disruption. Driven by anthropogenic climate change, alterations in heat
distribution are reshaping global geography. Key impacts include the
intensification of extreme weather events, accelerated cryosphere depletion,
shifts in marine and terrestrial biomes, and the restructuring of human
economic vulnerability. This paper synthesizes current spatial data and climate
models to provide a holistic geographic overview of these shifting thermal
dynamics.
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Pages:54-56
How to cite this article:
Pijush Kanti Tripathi "Global heat distribution and its environmental consequences: A geographic review". World Journal of Advanced Research
, Vol 2, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 54-56
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