The Tundra is invariably being destroyed mainly due to human emissions. …show more content…
There will be a release of about 10 gigatons (1 Gigaton is equal to 2,204,622,621,848.776 pounds) of carbon-equivalent methane into the atmosphere. Currently, there are about 3.5 Gigatons of carbon equivalent methane in the atmosphere(Sciencedaily.com). This will pose serious problems, such as hundreds of native plants and animals going extinct adding more of a struggle to the already fragile ecosystem, in addition, many of the small shrubs will grow to be the same size as trees. This will help reduce carbon and it will slow the melting process(Huffingtonpost.com). In contempt of all the changes that are occurring, there are a few plausible solutions. The first step people would take is reducing carbon emissions. This would allow climate change to slow down. The next step would be putting regulations in place to limit oil and gas mining. It would allow minimal disruption in the Tundra ecosystem. The last most likely solution would be to enforce stronger rules to limit hunting in the Tundra. People need to use these solutions so that the Tundra will revert to its original state. As long as people cut carbon emissions and enforce the restrictions, climate change in the Tundra will be manageable. To stop trillions of pounds of carbon equivalent methane from being released, people need stronger restrictions and they need to cut their own carbon emissions. In the end, if people fulfill their human responsibilities the Tundra, and the earth, will be in its original