Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Climate Change



     For those that believe climate change is a hoax, really need to look at the facts that have been placed before us. The ice caps are melting. The ocean is rising. The temperature of the globe is rising. This is no hoax. Climate is the temperature of the earth, the amount of rainfall, or the amount of wind. It is the "big picture" when looking at a ecosystem. The change is resulting in the overall temperature globally, in all the climates, rising. This is everyone's problem to address, because it effects everyone. If this change continues at this pace it will be a matter of time before Florida is underwater. There are approximately 21 million people living in this state. That would mean 21 million people without a home.  One might have noticed the recent increase in sever weather outbreaks. With increased temperatures globally more extreme weather conditions are predicted. To make a changes interest has to be shown by the majority to get the government involved. As a society, we can show our interest by voting for someone who seeks to better the environment. Voting is crucial for our nation. Also getting involved in marches or other forms of public representation would make a huge difference!

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3 comments:

  1. Most people who do not believe in climate change probably wouldn't listen to this, if i'm being honest. They have all heard this before and just choose to say it isn't true. Although I appreciate how passionate you are, and also the comic strip.

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  2. I appreciate how you mentioned florida and how it is endangered by rising sea levels. A large majority of the population of Earth lives near the ocean, on the coast, so the rising sea levels (melting of ice caps) will affect a huge majority of people. Thank you for your post, keep up the good work!

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  3. I agree that getting involved is important and we can do that by voting. There were a few grammatical errors and some of the simple sentences could have been combined. Also I think you meant to write "severe weather," not "sever." Over all, great job! I like the examples you provided, as well as the picture.

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