Saving the World 1x1: Nature Conservation, Environmental Protection & Climate Protection for Beginners: How to Recognize the Problems of Today’s World and Gradually Improve Them in Small Steps
If the earth gets warmer, our health will be badly affect.
People will be heat
exhaustion and stroke. And people with cancer will become more. As the earth warms, sea levels will likely rise, flooding coastlines worldwide causing heatwaves could intensify tropical regions may experience heat waves months-long which will affect the growth of certain staple crops warmer oceans will do irreversible damage to 99% of coral reefs. As the reefs die off it will disrupt ecosystems for up to 9 million different species. If the earth warms up, the ice will melt. Melting ice releases dangerous bacteria. There are even bacteria that humans have never met. So what should we do if the earth gets warmer. - plants more tree. - using public transports instead of using private vehicles. - save energy, turn off when we don't use. If the temperture goes up, there will be more mosquitoes and, a lot of fish won’t survive. So, everyone, all nations, have an equal responsibility to curb emissions. You should reduce water waste, reuse and recycle bottles, limit the use of plastic bags. Eat a lot of vegetables... If the world temperature rises by two degrees, mountain glaciers and rivers will start to disappear and mountainous regions will see more landslides, as the permafrost that held them together melts away. Here's what would happen if the ice melts: Thousands of homeless people have to find new places to live. -Many cities will be under water. -Antarctica will become an archipelago. But unlike present-day Antarctica, this Antarctica is habitable and easily colonized by humans in the future. So what can we do to prevent this nightmare future from happening? - Reducing fossil fuel use is probably the best way to reduce atmospheric warming.
Saving the World 1x1: Nature Conservation, Environmental Protection & Climate Protection for Beginners: How to Recognize the Problems of Today’s World and Gradually Improve Them in Small Steps