- Lois B. (Notre Dame of Maryland University, Biology, 2028)
Climate change is resulting in droughts, tropical storms, wildfires and floods. They disrupt and destroy habitat for all.
I first learned about how climate change occurs during a high school Environmental Science class.
In that class, I learned that pollutants and greenhouse gasses that are emitted from vehicles and factories can ultimately lead to climate change which causes rising sea levels and, as a result of that, natural habitats for animals are destroyed.
This problem introduces the issue of hunger as animals in the sea, which are a food source, are destroyed.
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