I always believe that we should always look after and respect our planet, it's the only one we have we an eco system.
As for climate change, there is nothing in the world that we can do to stop it. Pre ice age, our planet temperatures were a lot higher than they are today. The global temperatures have been slowly returning to these temperatures for millions of years. Our moon is slowly moving away from our planet each year and will eventually move so far away that it will leave our planet causing our magnetic fields to change poles causing chaos with our planet. Our Sun is growing in size and will eventually engulf our planet, destroying our planet. This all won't happen in our life time, but our planet won't be around for ever.
I'm not a vegan/vegetarian. I do eat meat, I have red meat as a treat once in a blue moon. I mainly eat white meat, chicken and fish. Even vegan/vegetarian are not completely meat free. All food will contain some form of meat contaminate as allowed by the food quality standards, insects and wild animals are killed in the growing and harvesting of crops.
Wind turbines are not 100% environmentally friendly. They kill birds and companies installing them into the sea, detonate the sea beds to clear them of any potential WW2 unexploded bombs, these blast kills many of the sea life and cause damage to the sea beds.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/54780888
There is talk about our sea levels rising. Back in Roman times, Great Yarmouth was under water. During the Victorian times the piers were build to dock ships, the sea used to flow in under the piers. Nowadays the sea don't come any where near the Great Yarmouth piers and you won't get any ships near them.
Volcanos and our seas give off more pollution than us humans do. For me the biggest threat to our environment is not what we put into our atmosphere, but the amount of trees, forest and Jungle that are torn down each day. These trees are the lungs to our planet, without them, we have nothing filtering out all the pollution. Us here in the UK are no different, over hundreds of years, we have taken down more than 80% of our trees.
Yes we all can do our little bit to look after our planet, but what we do will count for nothing if other counties continue to pollute and chop down trees at the rate that they do.
One good thing that Covid and during lockdown has shown us, all this pollution and damage can be reversed very quickly
As for climate change, there is nothing in the world that we can do to stop it. Pre ice age, our planet temperatures were a lot higher than they are today. The global temperatures have been slowly returning to these temperatures for millions of years. Our moon is slowly moving away from our planet each year and will eventually move so far away that it will leave our planet causing our magnetic fields to change poles causing chaos with our planet. Our Sun is growing in size and will eventually engulf our planet, destroying our planet. This all won't happen in our life time, but our planet won't be around for ever.
I'm not a vegan/vegetarian. I do eat meat, I have red meat as a treat once in a blue moon. I mainly eat white meat, chicken and fish. Even vegan/vegetarian are not completely meat free. All food will contain some form of meat contaminate as allowed by the food quality standards, insects and wild animals are killed in the growing and harvesting of crops.
Wind turbines are not 100% environmentally friendly. They kill birds and companies installing them into the sea, detonate the sea beds to clear them of any potential WW2 unexploded bombs, these blast kills many of the sea life and cause damage to the sea beds.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/54780888
There is talk about our sea levels rising. Back in Roman times, Great Yarmouth was under water. During the Victorian times the piers were build to dock ships, the sea used to flow in under the piers. Nowadays the sea don't come any where near the Great Yarmouth piers and you won't get any ships near them.
Volcanos and our seas give off more pollution than us humans do. For me the biggest threat to our environment is not what we put into our atmosphere, but the amount of trees, forest and Jungle that are torn down each day. These trees are the lungs to our planet, without them, we have nothing filtering out all the pollution. Us here in the UK are no different, over hundreds of years, we have taken down more than 80% of our trees.
Yes we all can do our little bit to look after our planet, but what we do will count for nothing if other counties continue to pollute and chop down trees at the rate that they do.
One good thing that Covid and during lockdown has shown us, all this pollution and damage can be reversed very quickly