Chapter Two
Global warming is real
Global warming isn't just an opinion. It's a scientific reality and truth. This study in science reveals that human activity on the earth has made enormous impacts to our planet that affects our well-being and survival in the next few years. We must and can make important changes to make significant reverse and repairs to alter these impacts — but these changes requires immediate action. This issue alone demands we urge the world to join in a crusade and nations voices be counted in this worldwide crusade to help save the planet. How can we protect the planet for our children and perhaps future generation? Can we provide for our children a society upon this earth in the next generation?
Will
There be a
Future for the
Next Generation
in Today’s world?
Will the world become too warm for humans to live within? Can we provide a better world for our children with the decisions we are making today?
Over the past several decades, as scientists have increased their study of the population and humankind effects on climate and environment change, the truth of our present times in which we live is a world in a global change environmentally and major climate change. The world has become very imbalance place to live. At present, most of the people in our world at risk from climate change are living in countries that have not contributed to the atmospheric problems of carbon dioxide and the other greenhouse gases associated with the recent warming of the planet. Those countries most vulnerable are often the third world countries and the poorest. The nations that put out the most in harm to the climate all to often are the richest and more able to make improvement and best equipped to deal with the harming than what they are creating. This was true at the recent turn of the 21st century. It is these countries that need be the greatest advocates of concentration and unified action to stop and curb greenhouse gases and it worldwide effects. The facts are global warming and environmental effects are more results from large, industrialized nations and the lesser, smaller countries are not making or contributing to the major climate change. These smaller countries are more a resilient partly in this process because of their geography and they are mostly in regions where their latitude makes them less a contributor and there are more like Goldilocks, where it neither too hot nor too cold. Chapter continues in the book.....check for book on e-book page....