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Columbia

gas, increasing the countrys temperature.Columbia is protected from the Pacific Ocean by the illustrious Andes Mountains. The Andes Mountains provide relief from the oceans winds, homes for many animals and a source for natural resources. The tops of the mountains are caped with ice glaciers that are rapidly melting. The carbon dioxide particles, trapping heat and creating unusually high temperatures, melt the ice caps. With this at hand, the rivers over flow, therefore producing flood and destruction of crops. Rivers once flowing with a balanced amount of water that satisfied animals and other life forms along the river now become disrupted and generate more problems. With the large amounts of water flowing in the country of Columbia, it is only unfortunate that disease carrying insects flourish to those areas. Rivers and swamps filled with mosquitoes that carry Malaria, Dengue fever, encephalitis, and cholera become a death trap for any people or group around it. These insects thrive in warm, humid temperatures, caused by the global warming. Columbia does have a reputation of gorgeous weather and overwhelming heat due to its location on the equator, but the overpowering and increasing numbers of mosquitoes (as well as other disease invested insects) created by global warming are where the problems occur.With the help from the UN, I plan to use economic resources to provide and support government and national action. Such ideas of caps on the power plant towers, disease sprays that would eliminate the carrying insects and better ways to use the water on flooded lands (hydraulic power) will cost money, but at the same time save one of many countries from suffering global warming. A small, yet up in coming country like Columbia could use all the help its given from the UN, but mainly my people and their children need to be taught how to treat the land correctly and how to live of fit correctly. Economic support would be greatly apprecia...

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