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Calentamiento global podría desatar tsunamis desde la Antártica

By Sophie Hawthorne
Published in Actualidad
May 25, 2023
1 min read
Calentamiento global podría desatar tsunamis desde la Antártica

So, I just read this crazy article about how global warming could cause tsunamis to hit us from the Antarctic. I had to read it twice to make sure I wasn’t seeing things! Basically, scientists are saying that as ice shelves melt due to climate change, they could trigger underwater landslides that might cause massive waves, also known as tsunamis.

I mean, it’s no secret that climate change is wreaking havoc on our planet, but this takes it to a whole new level. It’s scary to think that something as far away as the Antarctic could have such a huge impact on us.

But it’s not just tsunamis that we need to worry about. The article also mentioned other potential consequences of rising sea levels, like flooding and even more extreme weather patterns. It really makes you stop and think about what we can do to reduce our impact on the environment.

Personally, I try to do my part by using reusable bags and water bottles, but I know that there’s so much more we can all do. Whether it’s biking instead of driving or supporting companies that prioritize sustainability, every little bit counts.

In conclusion, the article was definitely an eye-opener and a reminder that we need to take action now before it’s too late. It’s easy to feel like our individual efforts won’t make a difference, but the truth is that every small change we make can have a ripple effect and inspire others to do the same. So, let’s all do our part to protect our planet and prevent these potentially catastrophic consequences.


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