How Not to Work Towards Climate Change
National Snow and Ice Data Centre director Mark Serreze points to
melting ice in the arctic and increasing temperatures as being the
direct result of climate change. It is the only thing that can be
causing it. It’s also responsible for increased storms, droughts and
wildfires across North America. The melting in Antarctica will certainly
continue for the rest of this century. In fact, it may be irreversible.
melting ice in the arctic and increasing temperatures as being the
direct result of climate change. It is the only thing that can be
causing it. It’s also responsible for increased storms, droughts and
wildfires across North America. The melting in Antarctica will certainly
continue for the rest of this century. In fact, it may be irreversible.
We’ve already seen this has serious consequences for humanity and the
various fish and animal species we share the planet with. This is why
it’s so vital that we understand this is a climate crisis, and even more
important for governments around the world to live up to their promises
in the Paris Agreement.