After Global Warming, What Next For Animals?

in climate •  7 years ago 

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No doubt, man has played a seemingly selfish role in emitting CFC's (Chlorofluorocarbons) into the atmosphere by using aerosols and other industrial, as well as nuclear pollution agents, paying little or no attention to the ingredients necessary for life to thrive on planet earth.

With global warming and climate change on alarming levels, many areas of arable land in the north and south pole will be flooded alongside very many other phenomena that are just consequences of these factors.

We've already recorded cases of some tropical climates change to cooler climates and vice versa; hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis and other natural disasters are on the increase. These occurrences as scientists have told us are all attributed to global warming.

Wildlife in colder climates are losing their natural habitats and migrating to different areas in search of a more suitable dwelling place. Consequently, we will see some of these animals become endangered species and later on go extinct.

Predictions have it that in the year 2030 the sun will disappear for some time thus causing the earth to have very cold temperatures in what is phenomenally called a mini ice age. There will be no sunlight and we will have to rely on other resources for energy.

There is still a way out even though we're already noticing a dramatic change in weather and climate patterns across the world. We can refrain from using aerosols that pollute and endanger aquatic life; limiting industrial pollution can also reduce Chlorofluorocarbon emissions.

Certainly, man is able to make a difference by preserving the habitats of some of these animals that he has a symbiotic relationship with.

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Global warming is a fraud and hoax. They use fraudulent data, lies, and half-truths in order to convince people to make drastic changes in the ways they work and live.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/6679082/Climate-change-this-is-the-worst-scientific-scandal-of-our-generation.html