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Mother Nature

11/19/2012

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Date: 11/8/2012
Name: Donnell Hicks
Title: Mother Nature




What about the sun? What about the trees? What about the animals walking on the land? What about the deep blue seas? Planet Earth or Mother Earth as some people call it is crumbling beneath our feet; the atmosphere is constantly changing very rapidly in front of our eyes every day. We should stop to notice that we must come together right now to combat climate change before it is too late for us to stop it. For some people they don’t recognize the shift of climate change as important; they believe it is a sign from God that the world is coming to an end. Basically, the issue of climate change is a fifty-fifty tossup - with some people believing in climate change and others not believing in it. Is it human nature or Mother Nature?

There are plenty of examples of the dramatic shift on planet Earth. One example back in 2005 is when the state of Florida experienced back to back to back hurricanes; it seemed like every month they were hitting the sunshine state in all directions. Another example is two years later when five tornadoes hit the Midwest. Earthquakes along with tsunamis’ were tackling Japan and Myanmar destroying everything in sight, and thousands of people had lost their lives. Winter storms have been hitting the entire central United States in the past years. And recently Hurricane Sandy made her mark in the Northeast colliding with a winter storm creating destruction in her path.

Many people and scientists from the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) have always believed in their hearts that due to the fast rapid change in weather patterns, Earth is crying out to be saved or worse, it is backfiring on those who decided to experiment with the air and the seas creating chaos in the mix. Is planet Earth being destroyed by folks who pose as scientists and play with the weather to make it so extreme, or is nature getting its revenge?

Another theory suggests carbon monoxide and other poisonous gasses are spilling into the atmosphere and making the ozone thinner every single day. As a result, people are cutting down trees thwat protects us from breathing in poisonous gasses in the air and that give us shade from the rays of the sun. Without the trees to protect us from the poisonous atmosphere, it is impossible to live here on Earth.

When it comes down to the ocean, many people claim that the rise in the waves of the oceans are based on the gravitational pull of the full moon, when in reality the rise of the oceans are caused by scientists who experiment with the deep blue sea, tossing poisonous liquids into the sea forcing the animals in the deep blue sea to make their way onto land, such as dolphins and humpback whales, because their home is being tampered with. Take the everglades here in Florida for example; out of town developers want to build apartment buildings on the everglades and to some extent homes are being built on swamp lands to the point where creatures like alligators are crawling out of the sewers and making their home in people’s homes all because of their habitat has been destroyed.

We’re deep in the fire when it comes down to how we handle planet Earth and we must do our part to help clean up the planet and save it for the next generation. 

   


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