It is no longer a secret now, climate change is a reality of our times. It is not just a speculation or a prediction but something that has landed on this planet years ago. People these days struggle in adjusting to the erratic weather and seasons that aren’t what they used to be, so it is everyone’s responsibility to educate themselves about climate change and what else we can do to prevent it from worsening. We have no choice, after all. This is the only planet we call home and we can’t just give up now when we haven’t exhausted all means yet to preserve what we still have. Changes are happening everywhere. Not only are weather systems changing but so is the world’s natural landscape. What’s worse is that ancient trees that have been around for centuries are dying and there is little hope that we can save them. It is such a shame that irresponsible human activities and the improper use of natural resources left us with a planet that is on the brink of extinction and we only have ourselves to blame. You may already complain about the minor inconveniences we have to endure because of climate change and all but you’ll be surprised to the major changes happening in different parts of the globe that aren’t always seen by the public. In reality, trees are dying or have already died without us knowing.
Trees take time to grow big and tall. Even the trees in the wild take years to become formidable fortresses in the forest. If these ancient trees keep on dying because of the amount of stress they have to endure from all the elements. Progress keeps eating up their space that not only are they displaced but they end up fighting over the limited resources. Droughts are far too common now. Many bodies of water have now dried up. Rainfall patterns are changing and it becomes doubly hard for them to even survive.
(Via: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180801131557.htm) Experts now claim that trees grow in the direction of the west and not to the poles as the experts have earlier predicted. It is not always easy predicting why these changes happen because various factors affect trees’ survival. Rainfall, temperature, weather systems, and natural disasters among others all have an effect on the delicate forest ecosystem. The heat can also be just as disastrous with bushfires burning down hectares after hectares of trees and plants aside from making it hard for new trees to grow once more in its wake. We don’t always see these changes because we rarely go to these places and all that matters to us are our superficial lives. As crucial as they are to the planet, there are instances when it makes more sense to have trees cut down. Trees that have fallen down especially in the wake of a disaster that ends up blocking the road or destroying properties must be removed. Let the experts like https://www.allcleartree.com/trimming take care of it so as not to harm anyone or anything close by. Once removed, you can plant a new one to take its place. The article How Climate Change Changes The Planet’s Landscape was initially published to ACTS Blog via https://www.allcleartree.com/trimming/how-climate-change-changes-the-planets-landscape
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