The recent Australian apocalyptic bushfires shook the entire world, demanding the need for recognizing the severe concept of climate change, with a devastating impact on Australia, you and the whole world. Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash With more than 370 million carbon dioxide emitted, 5.4 million hectares of land burnt (which is twice the size of Belgium), 1 billion animals already dead (with Koalas on the brink of extinction), almost 2000 homes destroyed and about 27 people died. The fires have spread to New Zealand, turning glaciers brown and even regions of South America.
Fight climate change by changing your diet
Fight climate change by changing your diet
Fight climate change by changing your diet
The recent Australian apocalyptic bushfires shook the entire world, demanding the need for recognizing the severe concept of climate change, with a devastating impact on Australia, you and the whole world. Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash With more than 370 million carbon dioxide emitted, 5.4 million hectares of land burnt (which is twice the size of Belgium), 1 billion animals already dead (with Koalas on the brink of extinction), almost 2000 homes destroyed and about 27 people died. The fires have spread to New Zealand, turning glaciers brown and even regions of South America.