Climate change is negatively impacting many ecosystems. Wetlands and coastal marshes will dry up, causing plant and animal life to suffer or die off. Rising temperatures allow insects to destroy forests by eating leaves, preventing tree growth and fueling dangerous wildfires. Tropical forests face threats like hurricanes, drying out, and changes to plant and animal habitats. Boreal forests experience more fires and insect attacks. The Arctic is warming and melting large amounts of ice. Low-lying islands are losing land mass. Deserts become hotter and dryer, reducing available food sources. Coral reefs bleach and die off with even small 1 degree Celsius rises in ocean temperature.