Climate Change is Accelerating Bringing world 'Dangerously Close' to Irreversible Change

"Climate Change is Accelerating Bringing world 'Dangerously Close' to Irreversible Change"

Climate Change is continuing to become greater. In Greenland there was a heat wave, in Europe and Africa there was flooding, and even more fires in the California and droughts continue in the southwest. Dr. Taalas believes that reducing green house gases will require extremely drastic measures to ensure that we do not destroy earth. He believes that the only way to do this is by completely getting rid of fossil fuels in every place including transportation, industries and even power production. The world has seen a drastic change in sea levels. The seas are warming and rising so drastically that researchers believe that by 2030's we could have the possibility of some regions seeing ice free summers.

I believe this is an extremely alarming thing to worry about since we are only gonna be in our thirties when global warming could hit the peak. The amount of dangerous things that could happen is very overwhelming. We as the human race need to figure something out to allow for the earth to maintain stable much longer for future generations to be able to function.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/04/climate/climate-change-acceleration.html

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  1. I believe that we need to take extreme precaution when dealing with global warming. If we cut out fossil fuels wherever possible, we can create more time to create more advanced systems and solutions that can save our planet for generations to come.

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  2. Global warming is something very serious and needs to be brought to peoples attentions. Hopefully by reducing the use air pollutants, there may be a way to stop the rapidly increasing climate change. This would need to be passed down generations in order to stop the problem as a whole and from it every recurring again.

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