Global Climate Change affects everyone on earth. It affects plants, animals, human beings and even things unknown to man. Our planet has experienced ice ages to stages of prolonged heat. Icecaps, glaciers and permafrost are melting, plant growth seasons are changing, trees are blooming earlier and society is trying to adapt to the unknown. The debate of whether the effects are caused by natural or man-made events is a heated debate but those arguments put aside, the world is changing. US scientists predict that temperatures will continue to rise and that moisture will gather along the outside of the US while the middle parts become drier. Alaska is predicted to have the biggest change in climate. Alaska’s temperatures are rising; glaciers are melting and animals such as the polar bear are losing their hunting grounds as the ice deteriorates. Many animals are losing numbers quickly, which could eventually have a disastrous chain effect.
What Is Climate Adaptation? from AmericanProgress on Vimeo.
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http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/effects/eco_animals.html
http://vimeo.com/4530136

Even if the climate issues are a natural cycle cleaning up our ways and becoming a more renewable world can't hurt anything. It's better to take action when nothing is wrong, than to not take action when something is.
ReplyDeleteThat's horrible that the United States has emitted the most greenhouse gases. We need to do something, fast.
ReplyDeleteWhat if this is something that humans won't be able to adapt to? We should really start acting now as Ede said, better safe than sorry.
ReplyDeleteIt's a disgrace to know that the United States has emitted the most greenhouse gases. Even though most people know what's going on, and know of all these things to help, they still go on and do the same old things that are bad for the environment.
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