1. why is the Greenpeace concerned that McMurdo station is releasing raw sewage into the McMurdo sound?
As we know that green peace is known for its direct actions and has been named for one of the environmental organisation in the world. It has taken initiatives to raise environmental issues to the public knowledge and made both private and public sector to be influenced.
Green peace is concerned about MC murdo station releasing raw sewage to MC murdo sound is because of the effects of MC murdo sound pollution globally.
MC murdo sound is ice clogged water which is long and wide and it is an important component in Antarctica's global effects upon climate.
A climatologist reported that one could dive to the ocean floor anywhere in the world and encounter water from the coast of Antarctica .75% of all bottom water wherever you are comes from Antarctica. This one phrase shows the significance of MC murdo sound globally.
# as green peace strives for a pollution free globe it is concerned that the MC murdo station raw sewage which mostly contains the combination of Fiber glass, polyvinyl chloride, copper and other things which goes directly without any filter to the sound it will definitely clog the area forming the thick layers which alters the environment:
# marine living will be affected lot as mc murdo sound is known for its colourful marine living
# MC murdo sound is the catalyst acts as bed of baroreceptor climate globally so if this environment is being affect it is obvious the global population including the animal species, marine species will be affected a lot with poor climatic changes which in turn may causes disaster.
1. why is the Greenpeace concerned that McMurdo station is releasing raw sewage into the McMurdo sound?
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