FIGHT FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
Every second, every minute, every hour, every day,
every week, every month, every year. The Earth continuously to turns around.
Everything changes continually. What is history indeed, but a record of change.
And if there had been very few changes in the past, there would have been
little history to write.
Nowadays there are so many factories that exhale
really destructive substances and pollute the air. We all know very well that
air is something we can’t live without. When we breathe the polluted air, we
can get seriously ill. Ground-level ozone can damage lung tissue, and is
especially harmful for those with asthma and other chronic lung diseases.
Sunlight and high temperatures, combined with other pollutants such as nitrogen
oxides and volatile organic compounds, can cause the ground-level ozone
to increase. We cannot escape from the polluted air-it’s everywhere,
even in our homes and we are breathing it non-stop. This can cause cancer and
other serious diseases.
Another huge problem is that the sea levels are
rising worldwide. Also the expansion of ocean water is caused by warmer ocean
temperatures.. Mountain glaciers and small ice caps are melting as well as
Greenland’s Ice Sheet and the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The temperature is rising
which means that ice is melting faster and faster.
Human-induced climate change has contributed to
changing patterns of extreme weather across the globe, from longer and hotter
heat waves to heavier rains. From a broad perspective, all weather events are
now connected to climate change. While natural variability continues to play a
key role in extreme weather, climate change has shifted the odds and changed
the natural limits, making certain types of extreme weather more frequent and
more intense.

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