@dizzybatbot@dizzybatbot Awesome!! Also, we've lost a lot because of COVID but it also taught us that we need to take climate change seriously. The pollution in the air has changed since a lot of factories had to close down, so we have to take that into consideration. That's a big Factor.
@dizzybatbot@dizzybatbot Yes, it was, and thank you. Lol, even I needed a refresher course because the older we get, our priorities change up and we tend to lose focus. π
@dizzybatbot@dizzybatbot The greenhouse effect increases global temperatures that result from greenhouse gases trapping solar heat energy in the atmosphere. So we can reduce it by trying to costume energy, limit waste, and plant more #Trees. Trees are so Important. We must learn to Restore.
@dizzybatbot@dizzybatbot It's very important also to teach them all the ways of preserving energy and taking care of the environment. Even by creating eye-catching games that deal with recycling #Kidsfutureclimate
@KupoMogwai @KupoMogwai Yes, it does. The after photo of the coral reef looks dead and yes the water is murkier and it looks lifeless. It's sad to think of what it might become if we continue to be irresponsible. The ocean is life and all that's in it. #Bahamasmarinelives
#DidYouKnow: As waters rapidly warm, corals lose the components that give them color and help them produce food, a process called bleaching. That slows their growth and makes them vulnerable to algae, disease, and death. #Bahamasmarinelives
@KupoMogwai @KupoMogwai With that being said, we can also learn to not harbor them in our yards or neighborhoods by assuring that all bins are turned down that water cannot sit anywhere and look for areas that may be moist and expose it to the sun. #Bahamasmarinelives
A:2 The prevention or reduction of transmission of Dengue (DENV), Zika (ZIKV), chikungunya (CHIKV) and is completely dependent on the control of mosquito vectors and limiting person mosquito contact. #BahamasMarineLives
@KupoMogwai @KupoMogwai Marine debris can enter the ocean in a variety of ways. From land, trash may be carried to the ocean in rivers or storm and sewage drains, swept from the beach by waves and surf, or blown offshore by winds, especially during heavy storms. #Bahamasmarinelives
#DidYouKnow: Hundreds of thousands of tons of plastics stand uncollected on islands of the Caribbean every single year, and massive plastic waste waves washing up on the shores ππ #Bahamasnarinelives
A:3 We must avoid causing physical damage to reefs with boat anchors, or by trampling or touching reefs while diving or snorkeling. Reduce household waste, including chemicals and fertilizers that reach waterways. #Bahamasmarinelives
A1: Plastic and Styrofoam waste affects human health, animals, and the environment. The overuse of plastics and Styrofoam has resulted in the widespread pollution and contamination of our environment that threatens our marine and terrestrial biodiversity. #BahamasmarineLives