Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Environmental Issue-Climate Change


Nicholas Sheridan, Jr.



Environmental Issue-Climate Change


One of the worst environmental issue that faces humans all over the globe is climate change. Over the past couple years the Arctic Sea has been revealing devastating effects of climate change. One of the most terrifying effects is the intense melting of the ice caps. Experts have studied satellite images and concluded that within a couple years all of the ice could melt. Not only would the disappearance of ice caps flood the surrounding lands but would result in dangerous outcomes for neighboring wildlife. Researchers say that “Climate change has melted the ice pack food source of Arctic ice birds and is even starting to melt the frozen core of their nesting habitat, Cooper Island, making it a prime target for hungry polar bears. These Arctic "penguins" need more bear-proof nesting boxes from humans to keep their chicks safe.” Climate change has also affected fisherman due to the fish swimming to colder waters.

It is safe to say that because of humans the Earth is headed towards a downward spiral. We created this problem ourselves and it is time to take a stand and develop ideas to fix it. Climate change has not only affected the artic sea area but all over the world. In addition to ice caps, ice glaciers in the arctic are melting rapidly and are putting strains on animals such as penguins and polar bears. An idea, like that of an “Island Civilization” is going to need to be initiated soon otherwise human existence might soon be diminished.

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  2. Cool post. I liked that you included information about the penguins instead of just sticking to the classic polar bear example. However, you could have talked a bit more about how an island civilization could combat climate change. I definitely think that the poles will be one of the first places to be drastically affected by climate change. Hopefully it will be the wake up call needed to start some real change in how we treat the environment.

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