World on fire
All around the world in places such as Brazil, Siberia, Africa and Indonesia major land regions are burning. Regions like the Arctic and Rainforest should not be on fire. These fires will continue to affect climate change because they send of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide is a major greenhouse gas and can kill trees that remove those harmful gases from the air. Many Scientists believe that if we do not try and stop these fires, the earth will have a big problem resulting in major climate change.
I totally agree with this, because there are people who don't believe in climate change, but climate change is real and the earth does not need anymore problems than what it has now.
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ReplyDeleteThe fires currently occurring in the Amazon rainforest are devastating, but are 100% being caused by large companies attempting to clear farming space in order to produce more meat. Yes, awareness of the fires is important and donations to organizations will help, but the best way to fight against climate change is to avoid eating meat. “According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the production, processing and distribution of meat requires huge outlays of pesticides, fertilizer, fuel, feed and water while releasing greenhouse gases, manure and a range of toxic chemicals into our air and water.”
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