11 Global Warming Effects You Should Expect To See ASAP

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In the past, no one knew enough to say that global warming is to blame for everything bad that happens to our planet. But the more we head into future ventures of technology and ingenuity, the science community started to get more and more involved with the Environmental Protection Agency and other people who truly believe that global warming is real and is happening right now.

And as never before, scientists notice growth rates of increased climate change. Should I even start? Melting polar ice-caps, the rapid collapse of vegetation and wildlife, let alone all the violent surges of hurricanes that have become more and more rampant in the past, are all very troublesome reasons to see the way climate change will destroy our planet.

Let’s see some of the devastating effects provoked by this immense disaster, so you can conclude for yourself:

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