Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
There is quite a lot of flooding across North America this week, even in the Ottawa Valley. Unfortunately, we need to get used to it, as this is our new normal. Water levels rising will become a worldwide concern. Sea level rise is happening faster since the industrial revolution. Climate change is a threat to coastal communities and businesses. Many indigenous tribes that live on the coasts will be deeply impacted and not have the means or money to relocate. CLICK HERE to learn more about climate change and it's impact on sea level rise from the NASA!
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
Species that are forced to migrate are not always able to evolve fast enough to survive in their new ecosystems. The American Pika is an example of a species being affected in this way by climate change. The Pika has already disappeared from over one-third of its original habitat. CLICK HERE to learn more!
I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
What renewable energy commitments has your city made? Cities and urban areas are responsible for 70-75% of global CO2 emissions. Vancouver is a city of 600,000 people, yet Vancouver is committing to going green, and is encouraging Canada to invest in renewables and become energy independent. Thank you Vancouver! CLICK HERE to learn more about Vancouver's commitment!
I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
Does climate change have an impact on your pets? You bet it does! We are already seeing an increase in numbers and more diverse species of ticks in North America as the climate warms. Ticks can transmit diseases including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Ticks are arachnids and they feed on blood. This means you, the moose and your pets are at risk. CLICK HERE to learn more!
I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
There is a consensus among climate scientists and scientific organizations about the affects of man on the Earth's climate. According to climate scientists we are already seeing the affects of global warming.
CLICK HERE to learn more about the scientific consensus from NASA. CLICK HERE to read "Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature."
I'm really inspired by
Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope
When we talk about man-made climate change, we also need to celebrate the solutions already in place all over the world. Canada has a long way to go when it comes to harnessing renewable energy for the gross population, but our history of using hydroelectricity is something to be proud of. CLICK HERE to learn more!
I'm really inspired by Years of Living Dangerously and their hashtag #ClimateFacts to raise awareness about climate change. Paws For Reaction #ClimateFacts raise awareness about climate science, and also share solutions and renewable achievements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions about climate change or the Climate Reality Corps: email pawsforreaction@live.ca