We’ve all heard scientists and politicians claim that climate change is causing a global crisis. It’s also no secret that humans are guilty of climate change.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (NO), and water vapor are the principal greenhouse gases responsible for the increasing temperature on our planet.
Repopulation used to be synonymous with survival. However, now we have approached the maximum carrying capacity that our planet can endure.
Pollution is so terrible that 2.4 billion people still don’t have access to safe drinking water. Humanity pollutes essential resources such as air, water, and soil, which take millions of years to recover.
Mother nature is a relentless, unforgiving force, so it’s probably best if we treat her well, and maybe, just maybe, we’ll be able to make up for the harm we’ve already done.
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Humankind isn’t the only species that have to adjust to the impacts of climate change and global warming.
A new analysis issued in Trends in Ecology & Evolution exhibits that certain warm-blooded species are starting to “shapeshift” their anatomy concerning climate change.
Many theories verify that animals will be able to adapt to climate change. Short-lived species, such as fruit flies, have more opportunities to evolve than long-lived species, which don’t start breeding for decades.
Only two individuals have descended to the planet’s deepest point, the Pacific Ocean’s Mariana Trench, despite the fact that countless climbers have successfully scaled Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth.
The Mariana Trench, located about 200 kilometers (124 miles) east of the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, is the world’s deepest oceanic trench.
Pumpkins account for a considerable quantity of wastage each year. And in any case, thinking logically, we were not supposed to use pumpkins as lanterns.
As per @hubbubUK, the People of Britain purchases 24 million pumpkins each year, right around the corner of Halloween.
12.8 million are tossed away since many of us are unaware that pumpkin’s innards are nutritious and healthy. More than half of them are sliced and dumped!
Many of us are skeptical about using insecticides and pesticides to get rid of ants. They don’t just affect the ecosystem but the environment and human health too.
1. Citrus fruits - You can save your orange and lemon peels and scatter them around your house. Specifically, focus on the areas of entry such as windows and other outlets in your home.
2. Diatomaceous Earth - Diatomaceous Earth is a kind of silica composed of fossilized remains of Aquatic organisms known as diatoms. It is not precisely poisonous, but insects avoid contact as it dries them out by drawing out the oil.
The negotiations have been failed by the environmentalists and the world’s top climatic leaders. Still, the nations are not able to cut off the level of greenhouse gas emissions.
Despite the Paris agreement being set up in the COP, 2015, it did not function enough. Thus, #COP26 is the one that aims to revise the treaties and the agreements made so far.
The glaciers are melting, the ocean acidification and the bleaching of the coral reefs have reflected the severe impacts of the climate change-induced effects. #ActOnClimate#ActNow
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