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Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: Earth’s Greatest Threats
by
PrinceFury
on 09/06/2018, 13:33:11 UTC
A National Geographic article accurately describes the state of our planet through outlining the major issues present every Earth Day since 1970. Environmental issues began with pesticides causing death in bald eagles and soot darkening our atmosphere. This year, it’s not just the awareness of plastic use imperiling the earth that is brought up. Today’s worsening environmental issues are apparently, a culmination of all the groundwork humanity has laid over the past two hundred years. 

Habitat loss and climate change are the most pressing issues we are facing today, and one can’t help but fear the seemingly inevitable destruction of our planet.

I believe we have every right to question humanity’s emotional connection to the natural world.


Climate change is most importantly an issue since individuals can't concur on regardless of whether it's an issue in any case. Before we even get into the arrangements, we as a whole (paying little mind to political gathering) need to go to the acknowledgment that yes, environmental change is genuine and yes, it is influencing us in ways that we can see and feel. On the off chance that despite everything you trust that the abnormal climate and warmth waves we've been encountering have nothing to do with environmental change, you should need to ask your neighbor what he or she supposes in light of the fact that the greater part of Americans say they accept an Earth-wide temperature boost is causing these occurrences.