Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Analysis Of The Poem Easter s End By Jared Diamond

Global warming is the greatest issue facing our planet and it has been acknowledged and discussed by many scientists throughout the world, yet ignored and unresolved. It has created a catastrophe and has produced immutable destruction to the environment and society. For years, global warming was a scientific theory that was not taken seriously, except by scientists, but now many are being aware that the temperature of the earth is increasing due to negligent acts of society. Society has now started considering it as a significant issue that may endanger their surrounding atmosphere and their lives. Easter s End by Jared Diamond discusses the vanishing of Easter Island s forest by the society that once lived there and which has now been left as a mysterious and isolated Island. Similarly, Margaret Wood s The Weather Where We Are, tackles climate change and how it is effecting the Arctic, due to the absent-minded acts of humans. Moreover, Is it Warm in Here by David Ignatius conveys th e importance of environmental changes like global warming and its effects on the planet. The similarity that all these articles include, is that society destroys itself, yet chooses to ignore it until it is too late. Global warming represents a crucial threat to all living things on earth and it is all because of society. Political action is able to alter the laws and directives that concern climate change, such as limits to greenhouse gas emissions or the burning of fossil fuel. It is

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