The Climate Crisis
The Nasty Stuff

Australia & the Amazon
The Amazon rainforest. A beautiful, tropical terrain filled with tribes and trees and hundreds of species, some exclusive to the Amazon, such as the Blue Morpho butterfly. But this hasn't lasted. The Amazon rainforest is being burnt to the ground, and the Brazilian government are hardly denying that they are at the root of this. Many climate warriors suspect the burning is due to clearing space to build polluting factories, and mass cattle slaughter. But unfortunately, the Amazon isn't the only example of forest fires. The Australian bush fires, for example.

Destruction of the Arctic & Antarctic
The melting top and bottom of earth is one of the most, if not the most, horrific example of the impact of greenhouse gasses, rising heat and climate crisis. Not only is it de-homing polar bears, penguins, arctic foxes and hares and so many more, the pretty much 100% man-made destruction of the Arctic circle and Antarctica is keeping the sea levels much higher than natural. The impact of this on the world at large will be the submergence of many islands dotted across the oceans and the tide rushing several miles inland, crowding more people into a smaller section of space, creating chaos and extereme over population of many colonies.

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Animal Afterlife Train
Beautiful animals. Playful, fun, one of the most sensational glories of nature. Tender turtles, delightful dolphins, top-notch tigers, joyful giraffes, elegant elephants, lovely lions, remarkable rhinos and perky polar bears. All the wonderful, marvelous wildlife we're killing of. Hunting for furs, biomimicry examples and, mostly, for fun. Safari and African or jungle animals dying by the hour. And the multiple sea animals? Around 11, 000 sharks die by the hour. The amount of sharks that die in a year is about 100 million, but it could be closer to 273 million.
The horrificness demonstrated by human beings is unthinkable. Worse than thank. Much, much worse.