Climate Findings in 2017

Image result for glaciers calvingThere are multiple climate findings that happened last year. The top seven findings are the ones that affected us the most in my opinion. For example, "Temperatures and climate concentrations are breaking records"(Harvey). This affects people because with climate changes, things (i.e plants or animals) won't be able to exist in the climates that we have now. In 2016 we had the warmest summer ever recorded. If climates continue to get warm, some of the plants and animals we have now will not be able to prosper. Another finding is that sea levels are rising. With sea levels rising, we risk some coastal cities being underwater in the upcoming years. Some other climate findings are, that there are record low sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic, glaciers are calving, there are major discoveries about carbon (for example, with forests being cut down, carbon is being released back into the air which is detrimental to people's health), and global emissions are on the rise again.
Later in the article it states that none of this would have happened if there was no global warming. "But this year marks the first time some of the papers concluded that an event could not have occurred - like, at all - in a world where global warming did not exist"(Harvey). What Harvey is saying is that these things would not have occurred without people. People affect global warming by polluting the environment which speeds up the process of our Earth's heating. Global warming affects us in many ways and it is sad to know that some people do not think that it is a real thing. People will only realize the consequences of their actions when it is too late. Something to think about after reading these articles is, what are some ways to stop global warming? If we really want the Earth to be around for a long time, everyone needs to do less polluting to decrease the rate of global warming happening. 













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Harvey, Chelsea. “The Top 7 Climate Findings of 2017.” Scientific American, 29 Dec. 2017,  
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