Bye Homes, Biomes.


Climate Change is destroying our home. What now?

What Climate Change?


Climate change occurs when longterm changes in the climate system of Earth resultantly producing new weather patterns. This natural phenomenon has become our modern civilization's primary threat. Human activities has caused it to pick up an unexpectedly quick pace. Global climate change has already led to a great range of impacts across every region. We are on the verge of a mass extinction.





Your initiative


"I don't want your hope. I don't want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic... and act as if the house was on fire."

Greta Thunberg, Youth Environmental Activist






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Biomes: Before and After.

A biome is a large region of Earth that has a certain climate and a certain set of types of living things. The plants and animals of each biome have traits that help them to survive in their particular biome. Plants and animals that live within smaller areas of a biome also depend on each other for survival. These smaller areas are called ecosystems. Each biome has many ecosystems (Kids Britannica, n.d.).

Climate change has led to negative consequences to our biomes. Ecosystems are collapsing, and the destruction of nature is observable over time.


Hover over each picture below to witness the damage done to our biomes.

tundra after tundra before

TUNDRAS



mangrove after mangrove before

MANGROVES



rainforest after rainforest before

RAINFORESTS



ocean after ocean before

OCEANS



GALLERY

BEFORE

AFTER

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