The Orange Skies that cast over California due to the Wildfires
Due to the wildfires occurring in Orinda, California, residents woke up to a orange tinted, ashy sky the morning of September 9, 2020. Strong winds have caused the flames to grow larger, spreading smoke and ash as far as 150 miles south. This has caused poor air quality, which could be dangerous to breathe in. California battles harsh wildfire seasons, and due to climate change and warmer weather, it has led to longer and more devastating seasons. The gases and particles in the smoke are very hazardous and can cause many health problems if inhaled. I think this could be both a financial and social impact. By the fires destroying towns and buildings, they are going to have to rebuild and put a lot of money back into towns and cities that were damaged. It is also a social issue, because it affected the people that live in Orinda and there personal lives. Hopefully we can start to act on the climate change issue, which will lessen the fire season, making it not so hard for the ...
I think that this article and the trial itself are indeed good for not only our country's government but the world's ecosystem too. If the kids do win the trial, the government (and trump) will be disrupted into having to participate by helping save our ecosystem and deal with the problem of climate change. It will also be helpful on quite a larger scale considering that if a first world country like the USA were to start paying more attention to our environmental issues and help to retain a healthy ecosystem, the world would be much better off.
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