"Disappearance of some species, melting of the polar ice cap, epidemics and economic recession, global warming could have serious consequences." Planete-energies says. But this is not only about polar bears dying alone on a slowly drifting detached ice block. This is also about deep changes in lifestyle for directly concerned populations. People such as the Inuits in Northern Canada see temperatures reaching up to 31°C. As soon as a community depends on the nature to be fed, the slightest change affect them way more we can imagine.
Bees are disappearing in the world's silence. "Why should I care about bees' disappearance? They're only on earth to bother us". GreenLife website explains : "It is estimated that if the bee population was somehow reduced by at least 30 percent, more than half of the world’s food supply will be adversely affected. With droughts, earthquakes and other natural and manmade disasters befalling us nowadays, losing the bees is yet another challenge to our survival as the dominant species on Earth."
So now you feel concerned, uh?
If you do, be sure you're not the only one. Nestlé started selling ice cream in cardboard packaging, instead of plastic ones. Is it because of their environmental footprint? Or because of the money they spare doing it? Both solutions have to be considered. But anyway, the most important are the results, whatever the reasons.
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