Consequences of Greenhouse Gas Emissions RisingIf we let this process and issue spiral out of control and simply ignore its existence, it will not fade away. It will only return more vivid and lethal before with more devastating effects and permanent influence. As technology evolves and we consume more energy, the amount of Greenhouse Gases produced will multiply dramatically and without a proper containment method, will be left to travel into the atmosphere and destroy the Ozone Layer. As of the moment, Greenhouse Gas Emissions have no foreseeable end and are multiplying yearly. So what does this mean for us? It means undesirable and irreversible change. When these Greenhouse Gases come in contact with Ozone Layer and atmosphere, they deteriorate and its exterior and cause the outer rim to wither and decay. Considering that this outer layer protects us from 30% of the Sun’s infrared rays, any sort of damage towards it could lead to fatal consequences; And it will. Already, this mass production of the gaseous compounds has caused climate change over the decades, affecting a variety of factors, specifically wildlife and environments. If this continues, we will we begin to suffer the Wrath of our own undoing and many other categories of life will be severely influenced. Before we know it, our world will be nothing but a baron wasteland, charred with ashes of dead plants and wildlife in the blistering heat. If this issue isn’t considered and solved, we shall bring our own demise.
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Continuing the use of Fossil Fuels will result in:-The atmosphere and ozone layer suffer dramatically and begin to deteriorate, effecting a variety of spacial and global factors
-Climate begins to change dramatically, increasing the overall temperature on a global scale -Due to the increase in temperature, certain environments and creatures begin to wither and die, influencing the food chain and ruining its balance -If the issue continues to a drastic level, the planet could become completely uninhabitable and lead to extinction of all life including humans -An increase in droughts and floods, leading to more frequent natural disasters -The global sea level increases, increasing erosion rates and harming structures placed near the ocean, possibly submerging it. |