I like the articles because instead of having a person on the inside talking about what climate change did to the refugees, they have actual refugees discussing their personal experiences. I liked this even more, because of the slideshows. We learned in class what climate change did to the animals, but actually seeing it gave it a whole different experience. I used to think that the memes was done by anyone and I still do, so I just don't agree that climate deniers make the memes, because people-ignorant people- find commentary out of everything.
Friday, April 5, 2019
Migration and Refugees
In the Shruti Kuppa, it said that Millenials or less or equally engaged on global warming than older generations. Millennials don't really discuss or focus on climate change. In Russian Trolls Shared Some Truly Terrible Climate Change Memes they talk about how they feel as though climate deniers make the ridiculous memes from fake social media accounts as a form of propaganda to persuade other people to believe that climate change is not due to human activity. In Meet the 'Climate Refugees' who already had to leave their homes, it is refugees telling their story of them having to move on and how it made them feel. In "This is What Climate Change Looks Like" is pictures of what climate change does to the ecosystem, mostly with species.
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