Rainforest No More (blog number 7)

 

Rainforest No More

By:Laurel Devenney 

https://www.conservation.org/blog/3-ways-climate-change-affects-tropical-rainforests 

As we know global warming is a continuing issue that is affecting not only us and our plants but our animals. I've talked about how global warming has been affecting animals and creatures such as the polar bears, frogs, bees, and so much more. Today I will be informing you on global warming and its effects on our animals in the rainforest. The rainforest, known for taking in most of our carbon dioxide to form it into oxygen, is being destroyed for its land to build and its trees for mass production of things such as paper and wood. Now these aren't just trees that take in carbon dioxide but are home and shelter for many animals that live within the rainforest. But with limited shelter, animals that live here are without a home or a place to hide from predators. So why is this an issue? There are over 30 million species of plants and animals in the rainforest that this is affecting. These animals play such an important role on our earth and are all slowly becoming extinct due to human causes of deforestation. That is why it is vital we spread the world of global warming and the permanent damage it is doing to our animals.


Comments

  1. Laurel, I really liked this blog, its a true the fact that global warming is affecting all the the planet not only the animals but I also want to say that this is all a problem of the humans, industries and the governments are not trying to make anything about this

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  2. I do think it is sad that our animals are slowly going extinct because of global warming which is us, the people’s problem. With all of our new construction and destroying land and forests to create buildings is worsening our planet. If everything keeps continuing, what will the future look like?

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  3. I really like your post and how it was informative about us humans indeed being the cause of certain animals extinction. The government knows what is happening and still doesn't do anything.

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