The United States department of agriculture or known as the (USAD) have given us a notice that California have recently lost an addition of thirty-six million trees across California since the last survey held back this May. But with only this year of 2016 alone we have lost seventy-two million of trees. The U.S. forest service have came up with a plan to help the public concern. They decided to reprioritizing forty-three million dollars in California to restore along roads, trials, and recreational areas. But with limited resource and the climate changing hampers the federal service ability to address the mortality in California.
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Polluted cities such as Belgium have now shown to have a possible means of transmission form of resistance bacteria. A recent researched that has been done in the University of Gothenburg, where they took some air samples from Belgium that contains DNA from genes that make bacteria resistance to even the powerful antibiotics we have available. In this study about 864 samples from humans, animals, and different environment were taken in. During the experiment they found that many of the ones they viewed showed a wide ranged of different DNA that have resistances genes. But what they do not know is if the bacteria are alive within the air and if they are they will become a threat to us.
Who would of thought that sharks can prevent climate change. Scientist from the University of New Bournemouth from the department of life and environmental sciences discovered that over fishing fish and sharks lead to more greenhouse gasses and increase climate change.Removing sharks from the ocean will lead to a massive prey which will lead to greater respiration levels that will eventually lead to higher co2 .Dr. Rick Stafford from the department of life and environment sciences stated in an interview that "we need to be more aware of the importance of mare ecosystem and how will they affect us". These days the market on fishing shark became a great job since the people are demanding more sharks to make shark-fin soup mostly in the far-east area. We must protect these sharks since they are an important part of a functioning ecosystem. But due to the social media painting a picture that sharks are evil along side not having enough knowledge on marine life/ecosystem it has limited the public support for marine conversation. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/11/161107112632.htm
The Arctic sea melts have been the most direct to climate change. For the past forty years the ice cover have been melting more than half furthermore, scientists created climate models that predicts that there might be a chance that the remaining half of the ice will disappear by the mid-century unless we reduce the gas emissions quickly. However, theses climate models are not the very best for these predictions to quantify the future evolution of the sea ice. But how do we contribute to the melting of the sea arctic? well according to Dirk Notz " For each tonne of carbon dioxide that a person emits anywhere into this planet, three squares meters of the Arctic summer sea ice is lost" https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/11/161104145708.htm
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