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TESSA NORMANG r a p h i c D e s i g n e r

one°S o c i a l M e d i a C a m p a i g n & M e r c h a n d i s e L i n e

2015 was the hottest year in recorded history...climate change is real, it is happening now. It is the most

urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work collectively together & stop procrastinating.

– Leonardo Dicaprio”

More than 10 million people are affected by

& those coastal regions will

begin to vanish.

FROZEN WATERMELTS

EARTH’S WATER SYSTEMS THROWN

OFF BALANCE

Loss in biodiversity

Milwaukee is one of many Great Lakes cities that rely on combined sewer systems, which collect and treat storm/wastewater in combined pipes.

Climate change is producing more extreme weather events, including more torrential downpours in the Great Lakes region, overwhelming those systems – causing combined

ocean as untreated discharge or as stormwater runoff, posing a serious threat to reefs and the services they provide for marine life and people.

Nearly half of all ocean pollution comes from activities that take place on land, like sewage, industrial and agricultural runoff, garbage dumping, and chemical spills.

LIVING ON THIN ICEC L I M A T E C H A N G ETHE BIGGEST THREAT TO OUR PLANET

DEFORESTATION

OVERUSE OF FOSSIL FUELS

ERRATIC CLIMATE & WEATHER EXTREMES

Tropical rainforests do more than just soak up carbon dioxide and renew atmospheric oxygen, they affect the weather around the rest of the world. If the Amazon rainforest disappeared, the US Midwest could begin to dry up during the growing season.

Climate change may be the knockout punch for manymarine species, which are already under stress from

Rising temperatures can directly affect the metabolism, life cycle,

& behavior of marine species.

The current increase in global temperature of 0.7°C is disrupting life in the oceans,

from the tropics to the poles.

SOURCES(1) "Climate Change: 7 Questions on 2 Degrees (Opinion)." CNN. Cable News Network, 24 Apr. 2015. Web. (2) "Climate Change." Surfers against Sewage. Surfers against Sewage, 2016. Web. (3) "Examples of Global Warming." YourDictionary. NASA, Jan. 2015. Web. (4) Grayson, Jennifer. "Eco Etiquette: Will

(5) "The Impacts of Rising Global Temperatures." New Scientist. New Scientist, 2 Feb. 2007. Web. (6) "Marine Problems: Climate Change." WWF Conserves Our Planet, Habitats, & Species like the Panda &

Tiger. WWF Global, 2016. Web. (7) "Milwaukee Leads on Climate Change Adaptation." Healing Our Waters Coalition. Great Lakes Coalition, 10 Sept. 2013. Web.

2015 was the hottest year in recorded history...climate change is real, it is happening now. It is the most

urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work collectively together & stop procrastinating.

– Leonardo Dicaprio”

More than 10 million people are affected by

& those coastal regions will

begin to vanish.

FROZEN WATERMELTS

EARTH’S WATER SYSTEMS THROWN

OFF BALANCE

Loss in biodiversity

Milwaukee is one of many Great Lakes cities that rely on combined sewer systems, which collect and treat storm/wastewater in combined pipes.

Climate change is producing more extreme weather events, including more torrential downpours in the Great Lakes region, overwhelming those systems – causing combined

ocean as untreated discharge or as stormwater runoff, posing a serious threat to reefs and the services they provide for marine life and people.

Nearly half of all ocean pollution comes from activities that take place on land, like sewage, industrial and agricultural runoff, garbage dumping, and chemical spills.

LIVING ON THIN ICEC L I M A T E C H A N G ETHE BIGGEST THREAT TO OUR PLANET

DEFORESTATION

OVERUSE OF FOSSIL FUELS

ERRATIC CLIMATE & WEATHER EXTREMES

Tropical rainforests do more than just soak up carbon dioxide and renew atmospheric oxygen, they affect the weather around the rest of the world. If the Amazon rainforest disappeared, the US Midwest could begin to dry up during the growing season.

Climate change may be the knockout punch for manymarine species, which are already under stress from

Rising temperatures can directly affect the metabolism, life cycle,

& behavior of marine species.

The current increase in global temperature of 0.7°C is disrupting life in the oceans,

from the tropics to the poles.

SOURCES(1) "Climate Change: 7 Questions on 2 Degrees (Opinion)." CNN. Cable News Network, 24 Apr. 2015. Web. (2) "Climate Change." Surfers against Sewage. Surfers against Sewage, 2016. Web. (3) "Examples of Global Warming." YourDictionary. NASA, Jan. 2015. Web. (4) Grayson, Jennifer. "Eco Etiquette: Will

(5) "The Impacts of Rising Global Temperatures." New Scientist. New Scientist, 2 Feb. 2007. Web. (6) "Marine Problems: Climate Change." WWF Conserves Our Planet, Habitats, & Species like the Panda &

Tiger. WWF Global, 2016. Web. (7) "Milwaukee Leads on Climate Change Adaptation." Healing Our Waters Coalition. Great Lakes Coalition, 10 Sept. 2013. Web.

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