Climate change and a changing environment
"One in six species could disappear as the climate warms over the next century, with animals and plants in South America particularly hard hit." - National Geographic
Thus starts one of many dire reports on the effects of global warming on Earth's unique and precious ecosystems. Because of manmade actions, the planet's climate is changing so significantly in such a short amount of time that many species cannot adapt fast enough to survive. This means a HUGE and irreversible loss of biodiversity.
To see the full effects of global warming on our planet, take a look at this interactive map, courtesy of NASA, of how the main pillars of the biosphere are changing.
Also, for an engaging and popular interactive map of endangered species nearing the brink of extinction, check out this resource from The Guardian.
Finally, check out this interesting trivia game for learning about threatened species, suitable for children and adults, explore:
These environmental effects, along with health and economic effects, are the real and happening consequences of inaction. If we do nothing, these tragedies will come to pass, so start saving the world today by making one change in your life to be greener. These actions in aggregate have changed the world, and they can again.
Thus starts one of many dire reports on the effects of global warming on Earth's unique and precious ecosystems. Because of manmade actions, the planet's climate is changing so significantly in such a short amount of time that many species cannot adapt fast enough to survive. This means a HUGE and irreversible loss of biodiversity.
To see the full effects of global warming on our planet, take a look at this interactive map, courtesy of NASA, of how the main pillars of the biosphere are changing.
Also, for an engaging and popular interactive map of endangered species nearing the brink of extinction, check out this resource from The Guardian.
Finally, check out this interesting trivia game for learning about threatened species, suitable for children and adults, explore:
These environmental effects, along with health and economic effects, are the real and happening consequences of inaction. If we do nothing, these tragedies will come to pass, so start saving the world today by making one change in your life to be greener. These actions in aggregate have changed the world, and they can again.