Okay, America, it’s getting a little embarrassing. We consider ourselves one of the world’s most enlightened nations and yet whenever someone brings up climate change, a shameful number of Americans shake their heads and mutter something about a “liberal conspiracy”. What the endgame of that conspiracy is supposed to be remains a mystery. What’s not a mystery, however, is the growing number of reputable scientists and government leaders who consider climate change a very real threat. In fact, in a poll of more than 40 nations, 54 percent of the respondents believe that climate change is very serious problem. Yet half of Americans simply refuse to believe that climate change exists. If you count yourself among the deniers, perhaps these before and after pictures will do the job.
1. Check Out How Much This Ice Pack Has Deteriorated


2. Over the Course of Four Years, Greenland’s Helheim Glacier Became Almost Unrecognizable


3. Larger and Larger Swaths of the Great Barrier Reef Are Being Bleached, Which Pose a Threat to All Life in the Ocean


4. The Arctic’s Beaufort Sea’s Early Break Up in 2014 Vs 2016


5. The Flooding in Cambodia Was Some of the Most Severe in Recent History

6. This Once Vibrant Lake in New Mexico Is Now All But Gone

7. Iceland’s Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap Over the Course of Just Two Years


8. Panama’s San Blas Islands Were Once Idyllic Climes That Are Now Flooded for Several Days — At Minimum — Every Rainy Season


9. McCarty Glacier in Alaska Was Once Frigid … Now It Looks Like a Shot From a Maine Tourist Catalogue

10. The Ice in the Arctic Has Seriously Depleted


11. In 2004, Coral Off the Coast of the United Arab Emirates Were Vibrant, But These Days They’re Much More Inclined to Sickness


12. Nevada’s Lake Mead Has Hit An Historic Low, Draining Considerably Since 1984


13. The Pine Island Glacier in Anarctica Is in Danger of Breaking Off Completely

14. Alaska’s Muir Glacier Used to Feature Icebergs Some Seven Feet Across … That Isn’t the Case Now


15. Climate Change Is Even Hurting the Montana’s Glacier National Park


16. Europe’s Second Longest River, the Danube, Suffered a Drought So Severe That Parts of the River Actually Stranded the Commercial Ships That Rely on the River


17. The Water Level of This Iranian Lake Has Dropped Dramatically

18. Thanks to Milder Winters, The Vicious Pine Beetle Has Thrived, Devouring the Pine Trees in Rocky Mountain National Park


19. Once a Thriving Fishing Town in the United Kingdom, Only About 200 Fisherman Actually Remain in Whitby

