5 Ways To Convince Donald Trump that Climate Change is Real
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Donald Trump recently said that no one was
really sure that the climate change is real. His sentiment has spurred fears
that his administration will not support any initiatives to save the planet
from the adverse effects of climate change. Not
all is lost; we can still convince Trump and his administration that climate
change is real. These are proven effects of climate change that hopefully can bring
some measure of realization to him about this global problem.
We
now have better technologies that are giving us accurate results. Most of the
people that argue that the earth has not warmed up in the last 15 years use
inferior technology to reach their conclusions. Earlier technologies only
measured temperatures on the surface. With the new technology, we can also
measure the core temperature. The earth has indeed warmed up like it would if
four nuclear bombs were detonated on its surface. Lets take a look at a few ways we can
convince Donald Trump.
- · There is rise in sea levels
There is the rise in sea levels across several
coasts around the world. This is attributed to the melting of glaciers and ice
caps. It is also attributed to changes in gases found in the sea. The average
global sea levels rose by 6.7 inches in the last century.
- · General rise in the earth’s temperature
- Ma-ra-lago his very own property is at risk for flooding
In 30 years, the grounds of Mar-a-Lago could be under at least a foot of water for 210 days a year because of tidal flooding along the Intracoastal water way, with the water rising past some of the cottages and bungalows, the analysis by Coastal Risk Consulting found.
- · Acidification of the ocean
- · Shrinking glaciers
These
are real scientific facts and some that hit very close to home for even Donald
Trump. Global climate change is real. There is hard data that shows that it is
happening. The sooner the Trump administration
realizes the importance of this matter the faster we can address the problem
before its gets out of hand. Time is a major factor in dealing with climate
change. The longer we delay cooperate efforts to create solutions, the sooner destruction
will manifest and manifest much more rapidly causing greater global damage. Hopefully, let’s just hope that the light bulb goes off in the administration, and they
will begin to put people before profits. Let’s believe sooner rather than later
that the Trump administration will understand the magnitude of this problem because the few problems that we just discussed is just a tip of the iceberg and in respect to all the polar bears and melting icebergs there is no pun intended.
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