How climate change effects wildlife: Blog 4: Jenna Elliott
In my last blog post I talked about the elephant extinction and how humans are playing a role in their extinction. Along with how animal extinction is happening 100 times faster than it would without humans. Today I want to talk about how climate change is affecting our wildlife. When most people think of climate change and animals the main animal people think about is the polar bears. The image of polar bears struggling to stay on ice floats says a lot about how climate change is affecting that specific animal. In the article that I was reading it stated that the impacts of climate change are just going to get worse.
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One of the biggest problem that comes with climate change is how it affects animals. there are many animals in the world that are being affect by the climate. I think the image you provided is a great example on how bad the climate changes are affecting animals around the world. For example in the picture you have given the iceberg has melted so much that these two Polar Bears are stranded and have no way to escape. Some people may say that polars bears can swim but since the iceberg is melted they have no land to go up on too. I think that climate change is also going to get worse because of all the pollution that we are making as humans.
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