Review Of The Essay 'Called Out' By Barbara Kingsolver

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Global Warming

Nature is the most underrated gift given to man. We step on it and make it very dirty, yet we continue to call it our home. Although there are natural disasters that harm nature, some of those natural disasters, we influence. Such as global warming. Global Warming is a very major issue in the world that can affect not only nature but the human race if it gets any worse.

Nature and the entire world itself is full of miracles and special moments. That is why it is our duty, to take care of it. The science essay,”Called Out” by Barbara Kingsolver, demonstrates exactly why we need to preserve nature. In the text it states, “Many people aren't aware that the desert blooms at all, even in a normal year.” This quote was given to demonstrate that nature is special. Nature is capable of wondrous things if we take care of it enough. And if we take care of it we can help prevent global warming. Us not taking care of the earth is part of what contributes to global warming. When we pollute the air, all those dirty particles get into the atmosphere. They contribute to the heat, making global warming even worse. Not only does global warming affect nature by causing natural disasters such as droughts, it also contributes to the melting of the arctic, which happens to be the home …show more content…

When you clean up any garbage you have, when you try and keep pollution to a minimum, when you at least make an effort to keep nature safe, it'll be worth it in the end. It was to Jane Goodall. In the argumentative essay, “Hope for Animals and Their World”, by Jane Goodall, she states, “After our visit, Lou sent me a beautiful print of an American Burying Beetle, its orange and black colors vivid and glowing. It is propped against the wall as I write, reminding me of all the magic of the natural world.” Goodall wrote this to show that after all the work she had done, she was rewarded in the