Our World is on Fire
From the fiery Boreal Forests of Canada to the dry, uninhabitable plains of the Somali Peninsula, across the globe, everyone is feeling the impacts of global warming. Climate change has become a climate crisis, and our world is crying for help as dryer forests and rising temperatures facilitate forest fires and endanger our way of life. Examine the climate emergency and explore possible remedies.
From the fiery Boreal Forests of Canada to the dry, uninhabitable plains of the Somali Peninsula, across the globe, everyone is feeling the impacts of global warming. Climate change has become a climate crisis, and our world is crying for help as dryer forests and rising temperatures facilitate forest fires and endanger our way of life. Examine the climate emergency and explore possible remedies.
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