Crime rates in humans vary depending on many different environmental factors and factors such as temperature and air pollution increase crime rates. known.
A group of researchers from Harvard University School of Medicine asked, “What if a similar situation existed in dogs?” and the results obtained indicate a behavioral parallel between humans and dogs.
Dogs behave more aggressively on hot and sunny days;

The results obtained by examining a total of 69,525 reports to hospitals, where the temperature is high, sunny and the UV radiation is high revealed that dog attacks have increased in recent days. In addition, an increase in dog biting and attacking behavior was observed in ‘foggy’ weather where air pollution is high and ozone levels rise.
Covers the years 2009-2019 and obtained from 8 different cities The data showed consistency.
The air remains polluted, temperatures continue to rise;

These are the negative effects of the climate crisis and environmental pollution.The article ‘increase in aggressive animal behaviour’ can also be added. resources. Considering that the same effects exist for humans on similar days, it would not be wrong to say that the number of aggressive creatures on our planet will increase significantly in the future.