Glacial mass, ocean pH levels, average global temperatures, Arctic sea ice, and forest acreage have all changed significantly from 1980 to the present in ways that degrade natural habitats. Glaciers and Arctic sea ice have decreased in amount while temperatures, ocean acidity, and deforestation have increased, threatening ecosystems.
Glacial mass, ocean pH levels, average global temperatures, Arctic sea ice, and forest acreage have all changed significantly from 1980 to the present in ways that degrade natural habitats. Glaciers and Arctic sea ice have decreased in amount while temperatures, ocean acidity, and deforestation have increased, threatening ecosystems.
Glacial mass, ocean pH levels, average global temperatures, Arctic sea ice, and forest acreage have all changed significantly from 1980 to the present in ways that degrade natural habitats. Glaciers and Arctic sea ice have decreased in amount while temperatures, ocean acidity, and deforestation have increased, threatening ecosystems.
Glacial mass, ocean pH levels, average global temperatures, Arctic sea ice, and forest acreage have all changed significantly from 1980 to the present in ways that degrade natural habitats. Glaciers and Arctic sea ice have decreased in amount while temperatures, ocean acidity, and deforestation have increased, threatening ecosystems.