Pink snow may be the stuff of childhood dreams but in reality, it’s a sign of destruction. The cotton candy-like phenomenon is a chemical reaction of algae causing Arctic melt. Perhaps this is yet another sign of humanity destroying itself but others point the finger at aliens.
ALIENS MAY HAVE BROUGHT PINK SNOW TO DESTROY EARTH
Scientists have been aware of pink snow since 1818, however, they misunderstood its origins. Originally, scientists thought pink snow came from iron deposits left behind from a meteor. From a scientific standpoint, that theory ends there. UFO hunters, on the other hand, take it a step further. To them, aliens brought the meteor to Earth, knowing full well that the algae onboard would lead to Earth’s destruction. Certainly, an ambitious theory but scientists are not biting.
HUMANS ARE DESTROYING EARTH NOT ALIENS
The pink snow in the Artic regions may look beautiful but it’s a sign of Earth’s demise. The algae speed up melting of the Arctic, which is already happening at a faster rate than expected due to a variety of reasons. Just as a black shirt attracts heat on a body, pink show absorbs more light, resulting in snow melt. White surfaces, like pure snow, have a high albedo and maintain a cooler temperature. Lower albedo, like this pink snow, is responsible for melting ice caps at a faster rate. Unfortunately, the problem is not as easy as painting pink snow white again. It’s going to take years of hard work. Unless, another way exists.
GREEN ALIENS MAY SAVE EARTH FROM GLOBAL WARMING
Watching from a distance, a civilization of green beings might see our warming planet as a sign. A sign of a civilization growing out of control. For this reason, aliens may feel inclined to intervene and save the planet. However, humans are not included in that plan. Some alien hunters believe they will not hesitate to wipe our civilization out in order to protect a habitable environment from dying. Whether these galactic hippies truly exist is of course, uncertain but it seems like a good reason to change our ways.