Monday 13 June 2011

The Future of Nature: 2075

Day 2: Climate Change

This is Day 2 of the 5 day journey of how the world is looking today.

Things are getting a little bit better although I think many are struggling to keep up with the climate that is going on around here. From the first post created talking about overpopulation, it also affects climate change in a way. How? Ever since disasters struck, the risk of coastal areas being wiped out have greatly increased. Developing countries on the Pacific Rim are susceptible to disasters. Low-lying evironments can not combat the evil forces of nature that include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and infectious diseases. Climate change is all around us. It's not like weather where it's just a day to day basis kind of thing. Climate happens for long periods of time and characterizes wind velocity, temperature and precipitation.

There's nothing that can prevent climate change but there are solutions. Ever since the 21st century, many gov'ts and public agencies have lacked in providing the people with the support they need and the public assistance that they desire. ( health care, food, shelter) Now, the governments are doing better and happen to come up with solutions like public assistance, evaluation of disasters to see when and where they places that natural disasters will strike at. Not only are they trying to obtain valuable information on the disasters but for once, they're cooperating with other countries and gathering all their best professionals to develop and implement safe and structured programs that are easy and safe to use for all.

I just hope that they can be able to come up with better tactics in solving or slowing down this man-made disaster. It's a burden and a hassle to deal with.

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