How to Reverse Human Activity's Impact on the Biome
To ensure that the tundra is conserved for future generations to come, it is important to reverse the negative effects that human influences have brought upon arctic tundras. Countries should heavily promote or invest in alternative sources of energy such as wind, wave and solar power energy, as they are renewable and more environmental friendly towards the biome than burning fossil fuels, which increase global warming. Global warming should be reduced as warmer temperatures threaten the existence of the biome. Governments should sign up to the Kyoto Protocol, in which countries promise to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, energy should be used more efficiently so that less energy is being wasted, which reduces the burning of fossil fuels.
To reduce the disturbances caused by human settlement, road construction, mining activities and the building of pipelines in the biome should be restricted. Tundra areas that are under threat should be protected to restore and protect the threatened species and habitats. Tourism should also be limited as the number of vehicles that drive on the biome can destroy the vegetation and can run over the animals living in the biome.
To reduce the disturbances caused by human settlement, road construction, mining activities and the building of pipelines in the biome should be restricted. Tundra areas that are under threat should be protected to restore and protect the threatened species and habitats. Tourism should also be limited as the number of vehicles that drive on the biome can destroy the vegetation and can run over the animals living in the biome.