Endangered Animals 🐾

 According to the 2021 ESG Trends from MSCI, the one concept that we need to focus on is global warming. There are three ways to control global warming : engagement, portfolio concentration and shine ting to other assets. There are many other ways besides this such as Net-Zero Owner Alliance. If global warming continues, it’s a bad influence on people. Extinction of Arctic giant lakes and massive sea ice are the representative problems. Although people don’t know well, there are also shocking results that directly cause damage, such as the risk of forest fires and worsening allergic diseases. There is more and what damage on this right now. If people continue to use fossil fuels, such as now, dioxide emissions became twice as high as before the industrial revolution in 2060. Also, the global warming range is expected to rise 1.5’C to 4.5’C. 


This change is direct and more dangerous for humans as well as animals. Have you ever seen a Bengal Tiger? African Cheetah? Or Sea Turtle? I guess most of you said no. It is because they are endangered animals due to global warming. Due to climate change caused by global warming, there are many animals that are losing their habitat and dying not only these three animals. To give you an example in Korea, sky squirrels, long spotted owls, and black woodpeckers are not in the level of endangered animals, but they are expected to be very vulnerable to future climate change. Not only for Korea but also for the whole Earth, as a result of the long-term outlook following the scenario of climate change, the current level of countermeasures will result in a very dangerous level of ecological change in the late 21st century. Damage to animals is only the beginning of global warming results. We need to focus on global warming and must always try in our daily lives. Simply changing incandescent lights into fluorescent lights, hanging out washed clothes, and paying carbon tax can reduce carbon dioxide emissions and live a wise life. Let’s all work hard for our planet, Earth! 


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