From Piercing Sun to Rising Pests: How Climate Shifts are Changing Our World (And Why Forestation is the Ultimate Solution)
If you are approximately thirty years old or older, you must have noticed that summer sun feels a little different than it used to. Or perhaps you’ve noticed that our winters aren't quite as harsh as they were decades ago—and as a result, bugs and pests seem to be everywhere? It turns out these aren't just random observations. They are connected through a complex atmospheric chain reaction involving the ozone layer, shifting greenhouse gases, and the delicate balance of our global climate. Here is a look at how our atmosphere has shifted over time, why pest populations are booming, and how simple, natural solutions—like planting trees—can help us bring back balance. The Original Blanket: The Ozone Layer and Natural Warmth To understand where we are today, we have to look at where we started. High up in the atmosphere, oxygen exists in a unique tri-atomic form: ozone, made of three tightly bonded oxygen atoms. Historically, the ozone layer did more than just protect us ...