BIO 2129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: The New York Times, National Post, Ottawa Sun

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Biodiversity loss (extinction rates) faster than the dinosaur ages. Global ecology perspective: habitats are looking very poor. All by itself habitat loss creating extinction rates to skyrocket. Add in climate change and additives to the. Biodiversity incresnig as certain species have ranges going toward the north and increasing. So species that used to be abundantnow become very rare. Climate starts changing then it has a tipping point then it changes on its own and no impact what we do. Arctic ice cap is the permanent ice in the arctic multi-year sea ice. Ice on top of it is winter, not ice cap. Without it we have a lot more dark matter that warms up the planet because it. This year is probably the hottest year on earth for instrumental records. What we hear now is political argruments from the. Denier pattern is based on illogical facts. Problem with climate change not to do with science, mostly psychology and anthropology.