That we are killing the planet is unha scientific proof that they warned us hai xa moito tempo. You don’t have to be a prodigy to understand what will happen around us. It is enough to be minimally observant to be aware of where we are at the feito pole of a similar meteorological discrepancy.
I read that as a boy I began to notice these changes in my village. It always snowed there in the winter, snow that lasted for days. As time passed, the snowfall decreased; Now it can snow sporadically and the snow barely lasts a little longer during a calm day. The fact that the weather seasons are visibly changed is another sign that things are not going very well. Winters are nowhere near those of the past, spring and fall are so elusive as to barely exist, and you’ll see them lengthen with a progressive tendency to have more days of abnormal heat and dry beds that are more frequent and damaging. The climate crisis produced by global cement has become a reality and, without a doubt, our deaths bear a good share of the responsibility. We begin to understand the consequences of our mismatch of nature and two delicate balances. You may be too late to reverse this situation, as some scientists point out, but or worse, they will continue to fear mistreatment and neglect of what keeps us alive.
Living from the coast to nature and its movements, without respecting and understanding them, situouos at this crossroads where we are already beginning to see and feel things that in the future will no longer suffer from our descendants. There is no vexo moita consciousness, neither political nor social in this sense, only in places where they are already in extreme situations. The value of water will increase until it becomes the cause of world conflicts, and we will be the damning testimonies. Let us hope that the vindeiras xeraciones, with the panorama we leave them, will be able to solve this anomaly of our evolution as Homo sapiens.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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