The Effect of Global Warming
The effects of global warming on animals, plants and flowers.
Everyone now knows that global warming is a real problem for all of us; it will affect every aspect of life, as we know it in years to come.
However in many ways it is affecting the earth now. Nature itself is feeling the effects of global warming, in so much as plants are budding earlier. Birds are nesting a lot earlier than usual, and even the animals that hibernate are being affected as they are coming out of hibernation a lot earlier than they should, it seems as though the whole of nature has been confused by the warmer weather.
There are many animals that have started to migrate earlier than they ever have, and some animals and plants have been found in regions that up to now have been too cold for them to live in. Tests carried out all round the world have indicated that Global warming is indeed having a very marked dramatic effect on nature and animals. This could in fact bring about the total annihilation of some animals and plants.
Tests have revealed that egg laying, flowers and plants blooming, and hibernation is now happening at least five days a decade earlier than it should. The higher temperature means that spring like weather is here a lot sooner and fooling all nature into believing that it is time to reproduce etc. Plants such as the geraniums and columbine are blooming earlier, and animals like the marmots are coming out of hibernation at least three weeks sooner than they should.
Taking this all into account it is up to each and every one of us to do our bit, in conservation, our own personnel carbon footprint. We should all try to go more green and help to preserve the world we live in, give animals a chance to survive and not be prepared to see even more species go into extinction.
You can help by using energy efficient light bulbs, keep your car tires inflated,
Change your air filter; only use your dishwasher when you have a full load, only fill your kettle to give you what you need rather than fully filling time after time. Recycle your paper, take shorter showers, and buy your groceries using more local produce.
It’s our world we have a duty to try to look after it. For all of nature, and future generations.
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Post CommentDavid
On September 15, 2007 at 8:40 am
This is why we need to save our planet
Cody Burgess
On May 13, 2008 at 10:53 am
I didn’t approve of this article
scrappy cocco
On January 20, 2009 at 1:57 pm
shut the hell up you ppl…
mr gooseboot
On September 25, 2009 at 11:30 am
Hello
I have set up a petition on the Number 10 Epetition website. It is a challenge to all polititians : PROVE ME WRONG. If you agree with the two statements below please use the link provided to sign up. If you dont believe it please just put ‘the emperor wears no clothes’ into google read the evidence and make an informed decision.
1. The hemp legislation enforced in the world today, and since the 1930’s, has caused more death, destruction and environmental damage than any decision by any politition or humanbeing in history.
2. Putting hemp BACK in its rightful position as humanities number one crop, raw material, fuel,food,and medicine ( as it had been since pre-histiry and in parts since the dawn of mankind), has the very real and possible potential of not just slowing down global warming, but actually REVERSING IT!!!
But how? You ask. Well for a start it is one of the worlds fastest growing plants and produces more fibre, seed/oil, cellulose than any other crop and its a green manure, so it actually puts goodness back into the soil, and needs no fertiliser or pesticide. In 1941 Henry Ford had IN PRODUCTION the worlds first ‘petrol engined’ car; its bodywork, dashboard, seat covers, plastic fittings etc, wre made from hemp and it ran on methanol from hemp. It is the only single plant food source that a humanbeing can live on -indefinitely- and contains all the essential omega’s in the perfect ratio for us!
Too good to be true? Or too good for the oil industry, pharmaceuticals and agro-chemicals, not to want to misinform about, conceal and scapegoat.
Politicians and others in power refuse to address this issue with anything even approaching, honest, informed, rational and balanced intentions and debate. Due to this, it is my intention to continue feeding the birds, best quality cannabis sativa – hemp seed – wherever I go, and to continue to give bags of the seeds to anyone who wants them, to do with them as they will.
Yours Mark A. Chapman
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/cannabis-hemp/