Can a man like Roger Federer be the answer against global warming? The news is of few hours ago: on 2020 February 9th, in the South Pole, at temperatures of 20.75 degrees was recorded at the Argentinian Marambio base, on the Seymour island (64 ° 14 ‘South latitude) in front of the Antarctic Peninsula.
On 2020 February 6th in another Argentinian base, Esperanza (63 ° 24 ‘South latitude), a temperature of 18.3 degrees was recorded. It was a record for the Antarctic continent; the South Pole is experiencing the highest temperatures of Southern Summer in history.
How can a man alone fight a process that seems infirmable? How can a single person stand as a bulwark against a phenomenon that, according to many experts, will only get worse in the coming years? Federer, thanks to his popularity, his appeal for brands and thanks to the love that fans have for him, could be the ambassador in the world to talk to those who are needed to try to put a brake on global warming.
According to many, the cause would derive from the uncontrolled increase in the greenhouse effect: anthropogenic activity could be the cause of both the highest temperatures on land and sea, and of extreme atmospheric phenomena.
People like Roger Federer can raise public awareness and lead the crowds towards a new awareness, where everyone, even in their own home environment, manages to recycle and help slow global warming.
Roger Federer is the ‘best athlete of all times’, tweets Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos
Although it has been well-known that the Sagacious 38-year-old Swiss legend, Roger Federer is the best athlete of all times with 103 career titles in the Open Era and a record 20 Grand Slam Single titles scintillating underneath his name, yet the German soccer star, Toni Kroos, the lifeline of Spanish football club Real Madrid’s midfield with his eccentric ball distribution ability, had reaffirmed it in a tweet earlier this week and made a forecast on who could hold the key to become the Swiss legend’s successor.
In fact, it has neither been the first, nor the second time, the Real Madrid midfielder had admitted that Roger is the G.O.A.T., and cherished his meets with the Swiss spesh multiple times on and off the social media.
As beforementioned, earlier this week, one of his followers in Tweeter asked him about his favourite athlete of all times, the answer was the same and Toni Kroos, a fan of Roger Federer whom he had met twice in the Masters 1000 in Madrid and in London Masters, was quoted saying the Swiss masterpiece holding a record 83.2 per cent winning percentage in the grand arenas has been the best.