15 Honest Pics Proves That Climate Change Is Not A Joke



Our environment has been suffering since the industrial revolution all over the world. The weather is unstable, the water is polluted, there is less grass and more of everything that’s bad, from air to soil. It wasn’t too much in the past that Amazon fires were all over the place and now we also have Australian bushfires that are burning since the last 4 months uncontrollably. All of these have trigged strong climate changes all over the world and the results are uncertain weather and disasters. Many glaciers have melted because of the increasing temperature of the planet caused by air pollution and greenhouse effects. Many lakes have disappeared as if they never existed.

Climate change is the reason why our summers are turning hotter and hotter by every passing year and making it hard for us to survive. As humans, we still find different ways to survive but the other life that lives on the planet has a hard time trying to adapt to the new conditions. We are constantly cutting down trees, establishing new factories and buildings, etc. All this is reducing the balance of gases in our atmosphere which is the biggest reason behind climate change. Check out these images that show how serious is climate change issue.

1. Pedersen Glacier, Alaska, 100 years ago and now

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2. Gorgeous Victoria Falls has turned into a little stream.

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3. We lose our forests (and its animals) as they’re burning all over the world.

4. Cities across the world are being flooded more than ever.

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5. Iceland’s Okjokull Glacier was commemorated in August 2019.

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6. Climate change caused an 89% decrease in new coral on the Great Barrier Reef.

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7. This whole glacier turned into water.

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8. In just 6 years, Aculeo Lake disappeared as if it never existed.

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9. Theewaterskloof Dam, that was in South Africa, is also gone.

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10. The flooding of the Ganges River in Allahabad has left people homeless.

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11. Lake Urmia has turned red and is about to dry out.

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12. Forests all over the world are burning, and here’s what has happened to the Amazon:

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13. The flooding of the Mississippi River puts the whole city under water.

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14. Grinnell Glacier can now barely be called a glacier.

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15. In only 3 years, California’s Lake Oroville has almost completely dried up. (2010 and 2016 photos)

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