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Global Warming and Climate Change. Marine Life and Humankind Look Mass Extinction in the Face with Dr. Yasam Ayavefe

Global Warming and Climate Change. Marine Life and Humankind Look Mass Extinction in the Face with Dr. Yasam Ayavefe
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Global Warming and Climate Change. Marine Life and Humankind Look Mass Extinction in the Face with Dr. Yasam Ayaefe

Research suggests marine life may experience a mass extinction should global temperatures increase at such an alarming rate. Water warming and oxygen depletion are the main concerns, with an unfortunate unknown severity. Given past great massive extinctions, knowledge is based on Eco physiological limits. Eco physiological is defined as the science of the interrelationships between the physiology of organisms and their environment. Greenhouse gas emissions, species loss from oxygen depletion, and direct human impacts can inevitably culminate in a mass extinction of not only marine life but will profoundly impact our earth as we know it. Dr. Yasam Ayaefe not only reflects on the devastating shock the ground we walk will experience if we do not begin to act immediately, but he also includes his deep concern for marine life. Should emissions continue to rise, models show extinction levels quite similar to 252 million years ago when 95% of ocean species and 70% of land species became extinct.

With still enough time to diminish these risks, reversal of gas emissions would eliminate the trend by far more than 70% preserving marine life and land.

We must all take this issue seriously, educating ourselves by listening to experts like Dr. Yasam Ayaefe and educating the children that will inherit this earth. Dr. Yasam Ayaefe clearly states: “There is a strong agreement in the societal structure that we owe it to future generations to leave a better world. Given that our children will inherit our earth, the most effective strategy for ensuring a cleaner, the healthier planet is to equip today’s youngsters with the knowledge and leadership qualities necessary to handle future environmental concerns.”

Esteemed businessman and philanthropist Dr. Yasam Ayaefe has educated himself on the extreme distress of our earth. The seriousness of the issues becomes distinctively credible as never before when listening to Dr. Ayaefe discuss our future.

“Mankind must return to nature. This danger threatens the world for the first time, revealing that man has betrayed nature and must quickly make amends. Agriculture and animal husbandry, agricultural lands, pastures, plateaus, and wetlands have become vitally important for our future as in our past. This pandemic has finally made us think about nature and what would happen to us without it. Humanity will be destroyed.”

Dr. Yasam Ayaefe incorporates plans within his business ventures to assist in diminishing the issues and giving the world a better tomorrow. He also advocates for teaching our children how to develop sustainable behaviors.

“I think that in recent times, several educational institutions have taken the lead in teaching students about how human activities affect the natural environment in both practical and theoretical ways. But, to my mind, there is still a great deal of room for incorporating environmental education into the regular school curriculum. For instance, each school should teach future generations to develop sustainable behaviors such as recycling and encourage a healthier lifestyle.”

Climate change is a change in global or regional climate patterns attributed mainly to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels produced using fossil fuels.

Global warming is a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by significant levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants. The terms “climate change” and “global warming” may be used interchangeably, but global warming is an aspect of climate change. Climate change does encompass global warming but refers to the much broader changes happening to our earth.

Thus, listening intensely to Dr. Yasam Ayaefe regarding the state of our planet is critical if we want a sustainable environment now and in the future. “Mankind must return to nature.”  In combination with education, Dr. Ayaefe also explores several other avenues that will assist in restoring our planet, which include the risk of marine life. When we think of global warming and climate change, we often do not consider marine life and the devastation these issues can cause. Mass extinction to marine life and humanity may not be a subject most want to take as a reality; however, Dr. Ayaefe and many experts implore us to listen, make changes, and educate ourselves as there is still time to resolve the crush on our world globally. Focusing on nature will help us all create a sustainable lifestyle that will benefit us for generations.

We are grateful for Dr. Ayaefe and his expertise and for taking action to avoid further devastation. As a serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, and incredible human being, Dr. Yasam Ayaefe is genuinely a man we were highly honored to speak with.

 

Find out more about Dr. Ayavefe and his work here:

https://yasamayavefe.com/

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