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One's Opinion is Shaped by What One Sees Outside

by | 22-12-2016 10:38 recommendations 0

The difficulty with climate change is that it is not a very obvious, abrupt change that everyone across the world can clearly see outside their homes. The phrase "seeing is believing" plays a large role when attempting to teach people about the crisis and persuade them that what we are facing is not merely a hypothesis, or an assumption, rather it is a fact that is happening right now.

The United States has been facing rather extreme cold weather within the last few weeks with over eighty percent of the country in below freezing temperatures. This has a drastic effect on people's perception of what is happening to the planet as they are quick to argue that global warming must not be taking place as it is snowing right outside. The difficulty that scientists and environmental activists are facing is that people want to think of climate change as a local issue, rather than a global one - yet it is in fact called GLOBAL warming and the effects are most obvious when viewed on a widespread, global perspective.

Although the United States is facing a rather cold winter, the effects of climate change are shown through the changing, yearly climate. However, people are quick to perceive climate and weather as the same. In the last year throughout the world, including the United States, the weather has consistently been setting record highs as desertification and drought has become a more prominent threat. And in the Arctic Ocean, the temperature have peaked to a point that scientists fear that if not this year, in a few short years ahead, we will see the Arctic as ice-free, which most prominently will have a drastic effect on the animals, such as polar bears that depend on the ice to maintain their normal routines, and on the native people that have long-established ways of being.
 

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  • says :
    Your article is soo true ...Anna
    Posted 30-12-2016 23:24

  • prayash pathak says :
    Thanks for sharing. The issue of climate change is a must solve one and it should never be ignored. Even when most of the world population know about it, still they donot try to act against. Only a handful no of people are actually making some effort. Others are standing just like they don't care about it.
    Posted 29-12-2016 12:57

  • says :
    I see what you mean. I heard from people who are working in the environmental sector that sometimes their works seem to be going nowhere as they cannot see the direct change from their hard work. It's true considering the drastic change you often witness in poor regions after global cooperation takes place to tackle certain problems. Thanks for posting and hope you had a great year!
    Posted 28-12-2016 14:33

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing, Anna! I totally agree with your words that people view climate change according to where they live, how they experience such phenomenons. I guess that's why we need to hear from ambassadors all around the world. Thanks for spending your time and effort, and have a great day :)
    Posted 27-12-2016 00:30

  • Prakriti Dhakal says :
    yeah! effects of climate change should be consider enough and only talking about effects is not enough we should move on mass mitigation. Thanks for the report :)
    Posted 22-12-2016 14:11

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