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Natural disasters in Malta - 2019 - Climate change?
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The problem: Climate change should not happen as fast as it is currently happening. The earth's ecosystem is sensitive and mankind has perhaps exerted too much influence. I'm not even talking about the millions of cars and the cattle breeding - that certainly contributes to it - much worse is the slash and burn of the rainforests. From space, you can see the smoke billowing from South America all the way to Africa. Carbon compounds in the air may not be the only cause of kilma change, but they have been shown to contribute. Too fast climate change poses problems for mankind, there is usually not much time to react
Germany, for example, benefits greatly from the Gulf Stream. Germany is on the same latitude as Canada, but normally it is warmer here. If the temperature continues to rise and the glaciers continue to melt, cold fresh water will enter the Atlantic. In the long run, this would cause the Gulf Stream to stop flowing and no more warm water to reach Europe. This could lead to an ice age here. 2007 was the warmest year since weather records began. Then 2014 and then 2018. These are not coincidences, these are data. Whether what is happening in Malta right now is related to that I don't know, I don't know about that at all. It could be a coincidence, it could be related. Due to the altitude, islands are much more vulnerable to such storms than, for example, Stuttgart. In any case, I wish you that the roof does not fall on your head.
Who wonders what he can contribute as a normal person to improve the climate or simply do something good for the environment
- Reduce meat consumption (avoid McDonalds and co., slash-and-burn is also on their neck)
- If possible plant wildflowers in the garden/property
- Use recycled paper and recycle paper yourself
- Don't always buy Lidl's own product for 84 cents because it's so cheap
- Also buy regionally (markets/farms/butchers/bakers)
- Organic is not always automatically good, but with coffee, bananas and chocolate, for example, it really makes sense
- Palm oil/palm fat in food usually means: Here a rainforest was burned down
- Avoid unnecessary plastic items like shopping bags and drinking cups
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less energy consumption, because one must heat less or not at all more.in addition, that one simply feels better with warmer temperatures, than with wet-cold dingy weather.or - several times per year fruit and vegetables can be harvested.and and.advantages are it all handful.
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Some will look around quite a bit when the length of the warm spells increases. I don't think agriculture was happy about the weather in 2018. They've had enough damage done to them and prices are usually rising as a result. Then there is also always grumbling
So you can't look at it quite so "simply"
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as I said,I feel much more comfortable at warm temperatures.
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Please try to stay on topic.
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very simple,it is a political topic.and the topic was climate change with question marks
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There is a difference between natural disasters, pollution and left / right radical content.
I would also like to refer to our forum rules in which it is clearly stated under the item "Prohibited content" that we do not tolerate such things.
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