Thursday, September 22, 2022

Global warming increases more than expected, Red alert for mankind...

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     Global Warming Rises More Than Expected Red Alert for Mankind!

  • Earth has reached a critical stage in climate change as global warming is happening much faster than expected. Thus, natural disasters such as glaciers, wildfires, and floods are a frequent warning to humankind. Humans are responsible for climate change in the 21st century, '' the UN Climate Science Report warned.

  • Unusual flooding in various countries over the last few months. Fear of wildfires is raging. The United States has been hit by the worst flooding in China in recent memory. Severe wildfires spread in Turkey.

  • During the same period, Congress donations fell by 17 per cent to Rs 7,318 crore. In 2018-19, Congress received Rs 7,383 crore.


    Sea level 30 cm. Rise.

  • The report also said that sea levels have risen by 15 to 30 cm in the last 50 years alone due to the occasional melting of glaciers in areas including the Antarctic. (6 to 12 inches). Global warming is due to the release of more carbon and methane gases due to these global climate changes. Only one tenth or 2 percent by other planets, including the Sun! The earth is warming. As has been said.


  • Researchers have blamed global warming and rising sea levels for flooding and wildfires.


  • At the 2015 Climate Change Summit in Paris, it pledged to reduce global warming by 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) to reduce carbon emissions.


  • However, in the first half of the last century, the Earth is experiencing a much faster warming than expected, as the Earth is currently in a state of flux. The temperature reached 5 degrees Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit)

  • Thus, by the year 2030. If factories do not curb carbon-dioxide emissions as the Earth heats up to 1.5 degrees Celsius each time period than previously predicted, the Paris climate agreement will not be strictly adhered to. Earth is likely to reach even warmer temperatures of 2 degrees Celsius. This is a severe drought,


  • Frequent heavy rains, floods, storms, hurricanes, wildfires, melting glaciers and hot winds can lead to various natural disasters. Recent climate change makes this clear. These changes are more likely to occur as global warming increases. For example. Heating every 50 years currently occurs once every 10 years.


  • If global warming continues to rise by one degree Celsius, hot winds could worsen 2 times in 7 years, leading to wildfires in the United States, Australia, Greece and Turkey.


  • The only permanent solution is to reduce the carbon footprint of the red man who has run out of red light.


  • The future depends on the rapid reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, the reduction of severe emissions, moderate carbon emissions, the continuation of current programs to reduce pollution, and the continued increase in carbon emissions.

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                              Published By Hariharan... 

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