ClimateEdict #10: Currents, Heat, and Quiet Warnings
Opening Reflection I read a study last week about polar bears shifting into grizzly bear territory because the ice keeps shrinking. Two predators that were never meant to share the same ground now pushed into overlap. Food is tight, space is shrinking, yet instead of endless fights they are learning how to avoid each other. It is a quiet adjustment forced by pressure. It stayed with me. I care about oceans, animals, energy and the science behind them, but I also care about my own future. I want to work hard, build things, earn well and still respect the world that lets me live this life. That is why I write this. ClimateEdict is the small step I can take now. One student trying to collect pieces of a changing world so the full shape becomes harder to ignore. Iceland Treats a Shifting Current as a National Threat Iceland now sees the potential weakening of the Atlantic overturning current as a real security concern. This current moves heat from the tropics toward the poles. If it slows,...