So the hype around global warming really has risen in the past few years (in my opinion that is anyway) and we're given all these bizarre statistics stating how we're all finished by like 2050 and some even saying earlier
From my childhood onwards the only changes I've seen in my country's approach towards this disaster is the integration of electrical and hybrid vehicles which honestly could have a better job done at it
Time and time again in school I've been shown documentaries, some old and some new, about climate change and it's effects and expected outcomes but they use the term "if we don't change" often, I don't see much change coming into place
Many countries here in the EU are implicating many carbon taxes but do these even help, I doubt enough will stop using said things that are being taxed and it's not like the can pay the world to stay the same. The EU have been putting a lot of work into the case at the moment but what's the EU's reduction in carbon output compared to ongoing carbon output of the likes of America and Asia??
The Amazon rain forest's trees are still being depleted for wood, the deserts are growing in Africa and all the ice caps are still melting and at alarming rates
Is it too late to turn the tide or should Hollywood simply hurry up with the next biggest blockbuster, the sequel to "2012", "2050"??
Submitted June 19, 2019 at 04:54AM by fortinbras_420 http://bit.ly/2XtDwNS