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Global warming is real

Global warming is real. By:meka. as the climate heats up, the low-altitude species are seeking cooler habitats and making inroads on the living space of the original high-altitude species .

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Global warming is real

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  1. Global warming is real By:meka

  2. as the climate heats up, the low-altitude species are seeking cooler habitats and making inroads on the living space of the original high-altitude species. • The climate-change doubters are especially hostile to the idea that human actions are causing global warming.

  3. They fear that attempts to control climate-altering greenhouse-gas emissions are thinly-disguised attacks on the economies of the Western nations, especially the economy of the United States. • Our Earth goes through climate shifts over the course of time, but the greenhouse gases we humans are pouring into the atmosphere are accelerating a natural warming trend.

  4. The rise is most noticeable at high latitudes, where Canadian and Siberian villages that have for centuries rested on solid ground are now sinking into mud, because the permafrost beneath them is thawing. • Glaciers are melting away. • Plants blossom earlier too.

  5. Arctic sea ice is thinning drastically • And both plant and animal species are expanding their habitats northward because of the generally warmer temperatures • Migrating animals head north earlier because spring temperatures are arriving weeks earlier in the year.

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