Trump's Argument Essay: The Blue Planet

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An issue we have in our society today is climate change. Many do not believe in the temperature changing, natural disasters becoming stronger, and it affecting our wild life to the point where most are going extinct. Our natural resources cannot keep up with how much we’re consuming in our everyday lives. Eventually we are going to run out of these natural resources, and earth will no longer be nick named “The Blue Planet”. Global warming is used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth 's atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s climate. Many people see it mentioned sometimes in the news, and may question whether global warming is real (some call it a hoax), but climate scientists looking at the data and facts agree the planet is warming. While many view the effects of …show more content…

Trump doesn’t believe in Global Warming with him being our world leader and a visual representation of what this country stands for may come off as ignorance. He doesn’t seem to understand the severity of what is taking a toll in our society why he doesn’t is entirely up to him but it isn’t the right choice. Hopefully soon enough he will come to understand, and be a part of the solution, and not the problem in helping cleaning up the mess we seem to be ignoring in the back of our heads.
Another thing that goes along with global warming that we haven’t been using to our advantage is recycling materials like plastics, glass, paper, and rubber. It would help reduce waste in our environment spreading in the sea, and causing it to go into the ocean where sea animals do not know the difference between whether it’s food or not. Using the motto Reduce, reuse, recycle is what we should go by having to be aware of our careless actions of leaving trash without thinking there’s any consequences. Recycling is just another solution in helping our planet now that it’s most needed than ever