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Free Topic - Rising Sea Levels are Climate Refugees |
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by Jisoo Hwang | 06-08-2021 23:35 0 |
If you were told today to move out from your house immediately, how would you react? You will have to leave everything behind: your loving hometown, school, friends, your daily morning routines, and pretty much everything you go through right now. Simply put, your life will no longer be the same from this point. It¡¯s rather relieving to think about how this is not a real life case scenario, right? Wrong. The depiction above describes the struggle of climate refugees who are forced to move out from their loving homes due to the rise in sea levels. As the earth heats up from greenhouse gas effects, land-based ice such as glaciers and ice sheets start melting, increasing the amount of water in the ocean. This will cause the rise in sea levels, directly threatening the coastal cities to be submerged under the ocean. What¡¯s worse is that the whole process of increase in temperature leading to the melting of ice is a positive feedback loop. As the heat melts the ice, environmentally detrimental natural gases and greenhouse gases such as methane is released to the air, and this fosters the increase in temperature even more and eventually melts more ice. With almost 40 percent of the population currently living in relatively high-population-density coastal areas, if the current rate of global warming continues, the introduction scenario may not be just a scenario. It will be our future. Before things are irreversible, individuals must put effort into mitigating global warming as this isn¡¯t an issue about someone else. Our future, is in our hands. |
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Hi Jisoo,
This is your mentor Yuseon:D
Thanks for the well organized report regarding the problem caused by the rise of sea levels.
I especially love you introduction of how you compared to losing our home in an instant, and stated them as 'climate refugees'.
It is not only the story for animals living in the North and South Pole.
Many of the islands are about to go under the sea in a few decades.
Something must be done.
Posted 17-08-2021 00:24
Dear Jisoo,
This is your mentor Debbie.
Rising sea level might not be the problem now but it is gradually becoming a problem. As you said, all of us are involved and should be contributing to resolve the issue. A lot of people still do not think about these issue in their lives because it does not give them any harm at the moment. I hope more people can notice the emphasis on the pronoun "our" from your last sentence. Keep it up :)
Best Regards,
Debbie
Posted 16-08-2021 23:14
Hello Jisoo,
Hope you are doing great,
Thank you for your report on rising sea level
Keep writing,
Green Cheers,
Paras
Posted 09-08-2021 15:29