a) Ask ten people what they think about:
1.The climate change
2.The possible consequences for your country - and take note of the answers.
b) What do yout think about these answers?
a) In the next 1000 years, the thermometer won't fall. This because of too much CO2 in the air and we can't do anything against it. Even if there were no CO2 discharge anymore, nothing would change.
All this is because the temperature is changing even slower than the CO2 concentration in the air.
This global heating tends to result in a higher sea level and this is very dangerous to many countries which have access to the sea.
If we continue living like this, at the end of this century half of the people will be hungry. All this because the average temperatures are rising dramatically.
Many of the nature phenomena will be destroyed, just to give an example: Almost all of the glaciers have lost from 1864-2005 half of their size. If we continue and don’t do anything to avoid this, the next generations will just see pictures of the glaciers.
We think it’s a big problem and every person has to do something. We hope that the people in a few years won’t suffer from the fact that we haven’t done anything.