A Race Against Time to Save Our Planet
By Taylor Gaspar
JRN100 Staff Writer
Timothy Green, born and currently still
living in Easton Massachusetts, counts on snowstorms in the winter for his
snowplowing business, but over the past several years, his income from plowing
has fallen with climate changes.
“It hurts my wallet, I make most of my
money during the winter doing side jobs and plowing extra neighborhoods.” said
Green.
Green plows snow for the town during the
winter and works landscaping during the summer. Green has always had a
comfortable lifestyle making decent pay for his hard work. The pressing issue
of climate change has affected the amount of work and payment Green has been
receiving.
Green is among many business owners whose livelihoods
are dependent on seasonal weather patterns. Climate change is changing the weather
patterns worldwide and shortening the winter seasons while extending the summer
ones. A recent study from FileUnemployment.org
has shown the effects that climate
change has on different jobs worldwide. This study looked at all aspects of
working from labor works to tourism. People may think they are safe from
climate change, but it will affect everyone.
“The International Labor Organization
released a report recently which states that. Heat will cut down two percent of
working hours worldwide. In addition, 43 million jobs will be lost globally due
to rising temperatures.”
With record-breaking temperatures, melting
ice caps, and devastating natural disasters, the evidence is clear that the
planet is rapidly warming. Climate change is caused by a variety of factors,
including the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial
agriculture. Additionally, the impacts of climate change are often gradual and
may not be immediately noticeable to the public.
Global temperature is a key indicator of
climate change, and scientists have been monitoring it closely for a long time.
The Earth’s temperature has been increasing rapidly in recent years, with 2020
being one of the warmest years on record. Understanding the causes and
consequences of this warming is essential for addressing the impacts of climate
change. Global climate change scientist Andrew Fosters reports on the
information above. Andrew Foster graduated from Brown University where he
studied economics, and he is now applying this degree to his study on climate
change and health services.
Lauren Wetterau is a climate scientist who
currently lives in Colobus Indiana. Wetterau currently works at Purdue University
as a professor but is still conducting studies and research of her own. Wetterau
has been studying the causes, effects, and how to solve climate change.
“Climate change is not a distant problem, it’s
happening right now. We need to come together, take action, and make the
necessary changes to mitigate its impacts and build a more sustainable future” Wetterau
said.
To take the steps needed to help stop
climate change citizens need to be monitoring global temperature. This will
help us have a better understanding of the impacts of climate change and for
deciding the effectiveness of policies and actions to address it. Scientists
use a variety of methods to measure global temperature, including surface
temperature measurements, satellite data, and ocean temperature measurements.
On the top of combating climate change, Wetterau
said, “The first change needs to be at people’s homes, changing our lifestyles
and educating ourselves on the topic is the most important thing we can do”.
Wetterau believes that if everyone just does
their own part, then as a community we can work to lower the global temperature
of the planet.
According to FileUnemployment.org, this is
a lot easier said than done. The hardest challenge in measuring temperature is considering
natural causes in the Earth's climate system. Such as volcanic erupting and
spreading ash, solar radiation, and ocean currents. However, scientists have
developed sophisticated methods to account for these natural factors and to
isolate the impact of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions on global
temperature. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide are put into the earth’s
atmosphere by human activities. Once these gases are in the air they reflect
the sun’s rays back at the Earth, not allowing them to escape. This creates
almost like a blanket, keeping the temperature from the sun’s rays trapped in
the surface.
There are many solutions that have been
proposed to try and fix this situation that we have created. The clearest
option is to cut down on the use of fossil fuels and other things that give off
greenhouse gases. A better solution is looking toward renewable energy, wind
power, solar power, nuclear power, and hydropower.
“I know these ideas of renewable energy
can be extremely expensive and many people think they are unrealistic, but this
is not true. They basically pay for themselves after a couple of years. Do the
research and you’ll be surprised you can afford it” says Wetterau.
All
these forms of renewable energy take material that is given to us by nature and
is turned into energy without giving off nasty greenhouse gases. In addition to
humans’ source of energy, reducing emissions from transportation can be very
important. Transportation is a major
source of greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from cars and trucks.
Encouraging the use of electric and hybrid vehicles, promoting public
transportation, and investing in bike and pedestrian infrastructure can all
help reduce emissions from the transportation sector.
As researchers continue to study the
ramifications of climate change, people like Green whose livelihoods are being
affected by shortened and warmer seasons. These new seasons make it harder to citizens
to keep seasonal jobs and make money for themselves. There are people every day
trying to come up with the perfect solution. Nothing is perfect yet, but people
are working hard every day. These climate changes and conditions are affecting
people’s lives every day. To protect yourself and those around you educating
yourself is the most important thing possible. Once you know what you are
fighting then you have a better understanding of how to face challenges similar
to Timothy Green.
“This winter was a tough one for me personally, I only had to plow for the town twice this year. The season seems to be getting lighter and lighter every year. It’s getting harder for me to support myself in the winter by just plowing alone” said Green.
As a seasonal worker myself, I found this article quite relatable. Climate change is a huge problem in the landscaping industry and as we see in your article it is apparent in the snow plowing industry as well. If we all work together, we can fight against climate change
ReplyDeleteImportant issues that do not get much attention. A lot of family members push this message but the general society doesn't understand it fully yet. This provides great information about the topic
ReplyDeleteThis is from TEd
DeleteSnow is always unpredictable which makes plowing companies vulnerable every year and climate change only hurts even more
ReplyDeleteInteresting article Taylor. Climate change is becoming a more relevant in our world today. I also enjoyed watching your video.
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