Thursday, May 31, 2007

Pacific Coast vs. Global Warming (by Mahboob, M.)


Florida is gone and there is no more life out there; icebergs have disappeared and there is no more ice out there; a lot of animals are dead on the Pacific coast’s beach and more disasters are happening. All those things could happen because global warming is hurting the Pacific coast by changing its temperature, and this is killing the animals, raising the water level by melting the ice from the iceberg, and causing natural disasters.

Global warming is killing the animals around and inside the Pacific coast regularly. On the Pacific beach there are lots of dead birds, and inside it as well the plankton are dying because of the temperature changing on the ocean weather. Whether the temperature increases or decreases, those animals live at a special temperature that is in line with their life conditions. Furthermore, the chain of life on the Pacific coast is in trouble by missing one or more of its parts, such as the birds or the plankton. In order to stop or control this issue we have to find a way to alleviate global warming.

The water level on the Pacific coast is getting higher than it was, and some researchers found out this problem happened because of the melted ice from the iceberg. In addition, as all we know, the iceberg has existed from along time ago until now, but recently the ice has been melting because of the weather condition. For example, researchers admit that Florida, part of New York and some other city will be drawn under water because of the water level increasing. In conclusion, if nobody takes any action about global warming, this problem will happen and it will cause big less around the world.

Recently in these days natural disasters around the Pacific coast are increasing, such as tornados, storms, tsunamis and under water volcanoes. All this is being caused by the global warming and its changes on the Pacific coast temperature, like the tornado that happened on Florida last year. And the entire world saw quite a lot of natural disasters around the Pacific coast, but if they do not do anything about that they have to expect more and more disaster.

Some people say all the things that happened are not caused by the global warming. In fact what are they saying is wrong, because all these changes in the environment around the world happened because of global warming. Furthermore, nothing will happen without a cause or “cause and effect”, and nature will not change itself if nothing changes it. What is happening these days on the Pacific coast cannot happen itself; in other words if this disaster had happened by itself, why did it not happen a long time ago? The only logical answer for this question is, because the global warming is just happening recently. In order to stop or control the disaster people should move and do something.

In conclusion, the entire world should act and make a forward move to protect the earth and the Pacific coast from the danger of global warming. However, if nobody does act, there will be more dead animals, more increasing of the water, more danger and the iceberg and more disasters.

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