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FOUND A WHALE DEATH IN THE THAMES
Climate change isn’t only for humans. Animals are noting the consequences too.

In this article of the Time magazine: “How Climate Change Will Impact Animals” you can read an interesting reportage about it.

And while politicians and scientists find solutions at this terrible problem, animals will follow suffering the consequences: “Thames whale starved to death

Whale death Thames

This is a serious matter and all are goods intentions, hypocrisy, and a manner of to win more votes of people if a politician says:

- “We must to reduce pollution, to recycle more and to be careful with the environment, starting with policies that protege it and finishing with people involved in this matter”.

Really, is necessary an actuation yet, but not with words that the air carries out, only the action will be definitive to stop it.
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