Environment

Climate Change Actions

Environment

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

7th Feb 2019 12:01pm

In today's news, the UN reported that last year was the fourth warmest on record. We would like to hear what our Cafestudy members are doing to help slow down climate change. Have you changed your habits recently? Or maybe you are meaning to but haven't got round to it yet? Please let us know!

bearman
  • 12th Feb 2019 04:42pm

I close my sunblock curtains during the heat of the day so I use my air con less and anything else I do is to cut down my expenses not to slow down climate change. If people were serious about this we would not have car races, night football or any other sport or horse racing for that matter that involves the use of the big light towers. New years eve fireworks or events like sydneys vivid that lights up the Sydney opera house. The earth is in an orbit through the milky way and we have only done 1% of that so of course our climate cannot be sustained forever.
The magnetic poles have changed twice that we know of and the north pole is even now moving rapidly away from Greenland so it has got scientists worried as this is affecting GPS for such things as planes. There are so many variables happening here and as for proving we are causing global warming it cant be done because every model they have done on this has been proven wrong. But just imagine that the world governments told everyone that the world will cease to exist in say 100 years due to things beyond our control there would be world wide panic and killing. So lets give people hope and tell them if they turn off lights and try to save power they might be able to stop global warming and save the world; Ha Ha dream on!


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