In fact, according to National Geographic editor Dennis Dimick, "people have a hard time understanding when we talk about climate change." His views changed dramatically after the EIS and now, he is one of the leading figures advocating recognition of man-made climate change. Furthermore, scientists have provided further evidence of increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leading to climate change. They can drill into glaciers and remove their core. which consists of layers of ice accumulated millions of years ago. These layers provide information about ancient air bubbles trapped in the ice that reveal past temperatures and carbon dioxide content in the air of the past. Today, carbon dioxide levels are 40% higher. than any natural level in the past and are increasing more than 100 times the highest recorded natural rate. Balog highlights how the physics and chemistry of the air are changing, which leads to more natural disasters like hurricanes and tornadoes. While temperature changes don't seem too drastic on paper, just a small change can cause huge changes in the environment, similar to how small amounts of steroids can have huge effects on the human body. These changes will continue to destroy our environment unless humans make collective efforts to reduce this climate
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