Author: Junior Scholastic
Publication: BBC
Date: November 21, 2011
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Summery: The polar ice caps are melting and the sea level is rising. The coast of Nauru's island is slowly but surely being swallowed up by the Pacific Ocean. This not only threatens this coast, but many other islands around the world. As many may see this as a new fresh water source, The President of Nauru island, Marcus Stephen, said "where a steady onslaught of droughts, floods, and heat wave ... shave displaced millions of people and led to widespread food shortages". With this, many people are losing homes and having to find new resources to get food. A prediction was made that by 2030 2,000 of the archipelago's islands could be underwater.
Opinion: I thought this was a really amazing article because it shows how the fresh water that goes into the ocean from the ice caps is effecting living space and resource capability to the U.S. but also the rest of the world. Although the picture of the city is not real, it's pretty amazing to think that this could happen. I just couldn't imagine having to move because where you have lived is now under water due to a rise in the sea level. As wanting to live on the ocean my whole life, this would be devastating if I couldn't because the sea level would keep rising and the coasting would keep going underwater.
1. Do you believe the reason for the polar ice caps to melt has to do with global warming? If not, what do you think is causing this?
2. Do you think the polar ice caps could completely melt? If so what would happen to our world and if no, state why.
3. Is it good that the polar ice caps melt? Why or why not? Doesn't it give us more fresh water to drink since only 3% of the worlds water is drinkable to humans?