Global Climate Change; the Ozone Layer &global warming

It’s been aeons since humanity has been working its way into destroying itself and earth along with it. Despite what harm it has already done, humanity continues to disintegrate itself nature along with it in a thousand ways more. The result of man’s brutality towards himself and nature, has been and still is the price that he, along with nature, continues to pay in many more other ways such as outbreaks of disease, melting arctic ice, unfathomable exposure to ultraviolet sunlight, global warming, a disintegrating Ozone Layer, etc.
One may wonder just in the Galaxies’ name we are heading. Has been the dawn of the extinction of nature and the universe and as we know it or is it going to transmogrify into something better or earth into a younger planet or something somehow. Or is the universe secretly under some transmutation that has anything good for humanity or earth. One may bet with the universe that it doesn’t appear that way at all, or simply beg to differ on that point.
Truth be told that global climate change has affected every part of the universe, no doubt, and that we see the signs of it every day of our own puny existences and no human being can claim to be above what we have at stake. Imagining the Arctic Circle behaving like the Antarctic Circle would be a good example of how little we are as compared to what we have helped destroy or co-destroyed since many years ago and more years to come. Imagine about 30 to 40 millimeters of snow fall per day in Lusaka, what kind of death sentence would that be?
One may wonder just in the Galaxies’ name we are heading. Has been the dawn of the extinction of nature and the universe and as we know it or is it going to transmogrify into something better or earth into a younger planet or something somehow. Or is the universe secretly under some transmutation that has anything good for humanity or earth. One may bet with the universe that it doesn’t appear that way at all, or simply beg to differ on that point.
Truth be told that global climate change has affected every part of the universe, no doubt, and that we see the signs of it every day of our own puny existences and no human being can claim to be above what we have at stake. Imagining the Arctic Circle behaving like the Antarctic Circle would be a good example of how little we are as compared to what we have helped destroy or co-destroyed since many years ago and more years to come. Imagine about 30 to 40 millimeters of snow fall per day in Lusaka, what kind of death sentence would that be?