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sergeinik [125]
1 year ago
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How can we protect the arctic habitat of polar bears from climate change?

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Nikitich [7]1 year ago
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We can all contribute to reducing climate change, and therefore help polar bears and other endangered species. A significant cause of climate change is the emission of polluting gases from burning fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. Fossil fuels are burned when we use electricity or drive our cars, among other things.

  1. Volunteer your time.
  2. Help fight climate change.
  3. Raise money for an environmental charity

<h3>What is Climate Change?</h3>

Climate change refers to long-term changes in temperature and climate patterns. These changes may be natural, but since the 18th century human activities have been the main cause of climate change, mainly because of the burning of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil and gas), which produce gases that trap heat.

With this information, we can conclude that Everyone can help limit climate change. We can make a difference through the way we get around, the type of energy source we use and the food we eat. Start with these ten actions to help tackle the climate crisis.

Learn more about climate change in  brainly.com/question/12346202

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