El Calentamiento Global Ha causado Daño Irremediable (Traducción en español)
"We are not saying that the Earth's temperature is just going to rise. In general, as energy is added to a system, the fluctuations
in the system increase. So, we expect more storms, more droughts, more wildfires, more floods, more fluctuations of all kinds.
What we are saying is that weather conditions will become more volatile due to the impact of humans,"
said Sidd Mukherjee and Daniel Brouse of The Membrane Domain. (2004)
The increase in extreme weather events wreak havoc on humans' ability to adapt to the changing environment.
For instance, severe droughts followed by severe rains create devastating floods. The parched earth can not absorb the water.
The run-off produces contaminated flood waters that pollute the drinking water supply and breed diseases. The extreme weather events
in the United States have overburdened FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and jeopardized
flood insurance.
Feedback loops accelerate global warming. For example, global warming has resulted in
tree deaths and deforestation. Trees are a natural carbon sink for carbon dioxide, as well as,
provide shade and retain moisture. As trees die from the effects of global warming, climate change is accelerated resulting
in more tree deaths.
Global warming has caused irreparable damage to our environment. Almost all scientist agree that IN FACT global warming is a problem.
Humans have caused the destruction of the Earth's environment. Our planet has become unfit for human life.
Now the question is can we adapt in time?
The answer is "probably not." Air and water are the two most basic needs for human survival.
Fresh air and fresh water are becoming scarce natural resources. Fresh water is being threatened
by a decreasing supply of potable water, as well as, salt water intrusion due to the
rising sea level. Air pollution is now the leading cause of death and contributor to illness.
There is a rapid increase in the number of deaths and ailments attributed to climate change.
For humans that can survive the effects, they must migrate. The ever increasing numbers of immigrants are known as
climate change refugees. (2015)
Hope Versus Climate Change The hopeful bit is that:
“Countries furthermore aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible.” As for hope, it was said in another war, “It is not necessary to hope, in order to persevere.”
By Sidd Mukherjee and Daniel Brouse 2016
Global warming is a huge problem; however, we can make it much worse if we keep burning fossil carbon and killing ecosystems.