Effects of climate change in Turkey may include:
1. **Increasing Temperature:** In general, an increase in temperature is observed in Turkey. This can result in warmer, drier conditions in the summer and less snowfall and milder weather in the winter.
2. **Drought:** Climate change may increase the risk of drought in some regions. This could negatively impact agriculture and water resources.
3. **Pressure on Water Resources:** Decreasing rainfall and increasing temperatures may put pressure on Turkey's water resources. This can lower the water levels of dams and cause problems in areas such as drinking water supply.
4. **Agricultural Productivity:** Climate change can affect agricultural productivity. Irregular rainfall can negatively affect the growing periods and harvest amounts of agricultural products.
5. **Forest Fires:** Increasing temperatures and drought can increase the frequency and intensity of forest fires.
6. **Sea Level Rise:** Sea level rise on a global scale may cause problems such as erosion and salinization in Turkey's coastal areas.
These effects are among the measures that Turkey should take to combat and adapt to climate change.