Climate change poses a direct threat to the balance of our ecosystems and the species that depend on them and their harmful effects on biodiversity.
All that changing climate patterns also affect the seasons. A study from the Netherlands: The largest number of migrants was 25 years ago on April 25. On June 3 came their eggs where both the caterpillars crawled out of their eggs. A natural food. 20 years later due to global warming the tracks two weeks earlier. Earlier hatched birds creep does not work so they had no food. For example, millions of ecosysteempjes in this way be affected by the global warming.
The number of days it was freezing in southern Switzerland in the last 100 years. That drops quickly. Note: This is the number of new species that has established there to take in the new ecological spots that happens in the US Do you know the wood beetle problem? These beetles always died in the winter. But now it freezes less and pines going to die. This part of 6 million hectares of spruce in Alaska has been slain by the same cause by bark beetles.
All that changing climate patterns also affect the seasons. A study from the Netherlands: The largest number of migrants was 25 years ago on April 25. On June 3 came their eggs where both the caterpillars crawled out of their eggs. A natural food. 20 years later due to global warming the tracks two weeks earlier. Earlier hatched birds creep does not work so they had no food. For example, millions of ecosysteempjes in this way be affected by the global warming.
The number of days it was freezing in southern Switzerland in the last 100 years. That drops quickly. Note: This is the number of new species that has established there to take in the new ecological spots that happens in the US Do you know the wood beetle problem? These beetles always died in the winter. But now it freezes less and pines going to die. This part of 6 million hectares of spruce in Alaska has been slain by the same cause by bark beetles.
Between now and tomorrow will be about 150 species of organisms disappear and more than 50,000 in the coming year. The dramatic rapid extinction is 100 to 1000 times, and maybe even 11,000 times worse than the natural course of events. A mammal is endangered at four and may die in the near future. This also applies to one bird in eight, one in five shark, one conifer in four and one in three amphibian. The human activities related to this deterioration. The land that we used to live, to feed us, warm us, the things we buy, the waste we produce - all contribute to the disappearance of species.