preview

Environmental Impact Of Hurricanes

Decent Essays

Recent events such as four extremely powerful hurricanes (Irma, Katia, Harvey, Jose) have destroyed several regions of the United States and countries by the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico from the months August to September. How did global warming factor in the extent of damage done by the tropical cyclones? Therefore, the increasing temperature is causing hurricanes to hold more water, rain heavier, and have more water to hold from the rising sea levels. Consequently, this will increase the amount of damage. This change in the hurricanes has such a huge negative impact on civilizations like frequent and heavier floods, rainstorms, home and other buildings destroyed, and increasing death tolls. In addition, I believe this article answers my question by stating the aspects of hurricanes that climate change affects. It is inconceivable to …show more content…

Forest fires not only kill present wildlife, but prohibit future wildlife from growing in its place as the foundation is scorched and stripped of all its value and nutrients. Inhabitable environments are causing a decline in natural resources as well. I believe the less places there is to grow, the less plants and animals will continue to survive. Decreasing food sources will dramatically effect animals as the food chain will be severed. The entire ecological system will be out of balanced because of regular forest fires caused by global warming that release incredible amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and reduce food sources. “Last year’s extraordinary fire season, which burned 9.6 million acres nationwide and 1.2 million acres in California…The Thomas Fire… started Dec. 4 before exploding into the state’s largest recorded wildfire at more than 280,000 acres” (Alexander 1). Natural disasters are not the only effects to the planet, but wildlife has been directly affected. Many animals, notoriously polar bears, have been impacted by

Get Access