The Lion's Pride , Vol. 5 (Feb. 2016) | Page 95

How Climate Change Impacts Marine Environments Virginia Schwicker I have been interested in the environment and human influences that are negatively impacting the planet for many years. I've decided that I wanted to become involved in advocacy work with an emphasis on marine environments. I hope to eventually get a degree in marine environmental science and then possibly go onto law school. What will our oceans look like 25-30 years from now? Will marine environments supporting species today be viable habitats for them to exist over the next several decades? Or will we see major depletion of marine life throughout the lifeweb of marine ecosystems? Global warming and its increasing impact on climate change is not a new phenomenon. Over much of the earth’s history, long before anthropogenic induced climate changes seen in modern times, natural processes have been responsible for periods of climate change. There were shifts of cold glacial periods with warmer periods in between ice ages for millions of years, and much of this has to do with the earth’s geological tendencies -- changes in the Earth’s orbit, the sun’s intensity, and violent volcanic activity. Some of these processes we continue to see today such as the sun’s