The world is facing extreme weather. Arctic glaciers melt 60 tons every day. Will ancient viruses invade?
In the development of human society, in the face of virus invasion, we always make corresponding countermeasures. With the development of human science and technology, especially in the face of virus invasion, targeted measures will always be taken to develop related vaccines. However, not all viruses can be resisted by human beings, and some ancient viruses can't be targeted by human scientific level.
The world is facing extreme weather. Arctic glaciers melt 60 tons every day. According to the report of the international environmental protection organization, extremely abnormal weather has appeared all over the world. With the arrival of extreme abnormal weather, the amount of fresh water melted by Arctic glaciers has reached 60 tons per day. As a result, the Arctic glaciers have decreased in a large area, and even the glaciers have disappeared faster and faster. This has caused serious damage to the human ecological environment, and even ancient viruses are likely to be buried in glaciers. Once the glacier melts, the virus will stay in the seawater and follow the ocean current, thus entering the human body.
Melting glaciers is actually very dangerous. First of all, glacier melting is actually a very dangerous ecological destruction, and glaciers represent the balance between human ecology and the earth's ecological environment. But the glaciers have melted, which means that the global temperature is rising. After all, there were glaciers in the Arctic a long time ago, during which many unknown viruses were sealed. Moreover, the human body has no resistance to ancient viruses. Once the human body is infected, it will inevitably cause great damage to the body function.
At present, the primary task should be to protect the ecological environment. I think the most important task at present is that all governments should aim at protecting the ecological environment. Countries are making efforts to save energy and reduce emissions, especially to reduce carbon emissions and toxic and harmful gas emissions. Doing so can slow down global warming and slow down the melting rate of glaciers.