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Global Warming Approaches Faster Than It Was Predicted


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😲Global Warming is a natural phenomenon that defines the increasing temperature levels of the Earth. Global Warming was perceived with sarcasm for a long time even by scientists. But now Global Warming is a serious and well-known danger. It expands even more than it was predicted and its destructive consequences could be witnessed now all over the world.

😱Seasons changing sets the climate’s evolution and shows us the hidden life of our planet which we can’t see with our own eyes. A recent shift in the seasonal dynamic pattern describes the current ecological crisis in the best way.

🤔Thus, this year’s spring came twenty-two days earlier as opposed to the previous century causing large disorders in flora. As a result, Greenland’s sedge had bloomed one month earlier than typical. This observation reveals that nature’s natural mechanisms were significantly disrupted.

🍃Twenty years have passed since the beginning of the 21st century and sixteen of them are acknowledged as the hottest years which were ever recorded. Anthropogenic circumstances such as greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide emissions, animal farming, and atomic tests deplete ozone and oxygen layers of the Earth’s atmosphere. These negative constituents speed up the planet’s heating, melting glaciers, and desalination of the oceans.

🌿These data reflect a fastened tempo of the planet’s warming. Thus, the planet’s temperature level has increased by 1,3 degrees Celsius since the preindustrial epoch. Another temperature increase by two degrees Celsius will cause irreversible climate changing such as horrendous cyclones, natural disasters, storms, droughts and other destructive events.

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On 1/5/2021 at 1:51 PM, Green Is Cool said:

Seasons changing sets the climate’s evolution and shows us the hidden life of our planet which we can’t see with our own eyes. A recent shift in the seasonal dynamic pattern describes the current ecological crisis in the best way.

Yeah, I really miss our four seasons. It was decades since we had a proper winter. Now it's mostly a short spring, and then a long and sweltering summer that ends with a dark and wet autumn. :( 

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