Will life fall apart? Scientists say that the world has not done enough to prepare for and stop climate change. It could change how we live our lives on this planet forever.
We’re not facing up to the climate crisis say experts
Will life fall apart? Scientists say that the world has not done enough to prepare for and stop climate change. It could change how we live our lives on this planet forever.
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This year, the Earth is having a bad time. Sea ice is melting faster than before. Sea levels are rising.
Scientists say this could be just the start. If things get worse, we may need to change the way we live forever. Some people will have to leave their homes and live in other parts of the world.
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In the worst case, humans may not be able to live on the planet anymore.
Others say we should not spend too much of our time worrying. Humans have made climate changeLong-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human action is a major cause of climate change. worse. But we can also work to stop it from happening, or slow it down.
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Yes! From cavemen and women to the RomansThe Romans were a very old group of people who once ruled a huge area from the 8th Century BC to the 5th Century AD. , all ways of life end some day. We cannot keep hurting the planet forever.
No! There is no need to be so gloomy. We do not know how the Earth will change. And humans are very good at surviving.
Climate change - Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human action is a major cause of climate change.
Romans - The Romans were a very old group of people who once ruled a huge area from the 8th Century BC to the 5th Century AD.
We’re not facing up to the climate crisis say experts

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Climate change - Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human action is a major cause of climate change.
Romans - The Romans were a very old group of people who once ruled a huge area from the 8th Century BC to the 5th Century AD.