Climate challenges - Emma Forrest
Climate change is altering ecosystems in ways that are both visible and invisible. Rising temperatures shift growing seasons, change rainfall patterns, and influence animal migration. Storms are stronger, fires are more frequent, and oceans are warming and acidifying. These disruptions ripple through ecosystems, often faster than species can adapt. Humans tend to respond more strongly to immediate problems with immediate implications more than slow moving ones. Climate change is gradual enough to ignore in the short term, yet powerful enough to reshape the entire future. I think this makes it psychologically difficult for us to recognize that we need to act. We do not see the full effects every day, so it feels distant, even when it is happening around us. Climate change is a global issue, meaning no single person, city, or nation can solve it alone. This requires cooperation on a scale that is historically rare. The question is whether we will choose to act in time.
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