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Environment Blog #2

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Author: Ryan G Created on: November 22, 2019 Us, humans are destroying the world everyday. However, it's not too late, our Earth has a fighting chance but can't succeed without us. What can/should we do? We can definitely start by stop throwing waste away such as plastic. Look at coral reefs, 2/3 of the Great Barrier Reef is destroyed. The crazy thing is after years of damaging our world, it can be still saved. This picture above is the Great Barrier Reef, it shows how fast the reef can die once bleached. Over time we've lost corals. It was fine because it wasn't that much. Now, in present day we are losing coral in coral reefs faster than ever. This is mainly occurring in the Pacific Ocean, or known as the largest ocean/body of water in the world. The North Great Barrier reef lost a total of 2/3 of it's coral, spanning over 100 miles. The coral became bleached or dead. People thought "well now the damage is done, we can start to repair the coral r...

1st Reading Assignment

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        Earth is a place full of life, but it's biggest enemy is us humans. Humans will be the fate of Earth if action aren't taken. We can stop by limiting the amount of carbon taken from the soil. We can start using renewable energy such as solar panels.         S ince the Industrial Revolution, more than 555 gigatons of carbon have been emitted into the atmosphere (Smerdon). This is considered a smaller estimate. The Union of Concerned Scientists have a different hypothesis, they think nearly 1,500 gigatons of carbon have been emitted since 1751, with more than half of that since 1988. On Earth we have a Carbon Budget which is the amount of Carbon the Earth can take in. If drastic changes aren't made we could exceed the Carbon Budget in the next decade. Companies who thrive making money off of drilling for resources and extracting carbon, coal, etc; are at risk. Sense all this protesting it is a sign of a risk to companies like JP M...