The water shortages, declining crop productivity, and increase the level of the sea that cause climate change but are acting to reduce greenhouse gas emissions could lead to more than 200 million people leaving their homes by 2050
Global warming is increasingly affecting water resources. The changes in rainfall patterns are endangering millions of people watching rainfall is becoming rarer but more violent. And the monsoons are no exception.
Until humanity curbs its carbon emissions, 95 percent of Earth's ocean surface will have changed by the end of the century, according to research, which is published in the journal Nature Scientific Reports.
More than 100 crore children of the world including India are facing a serious threat of climate change. Children in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, Chad, and Nigeria are most at risk of climate change.
The "points of no return" are a threat that once seemed like science fiction but is becoming more and more palpable. Many scientists are concerned that human activity that causes global warming
Volcanic activity, orbital cycles, solar radiation, there are many natural factors that can influence the terrestrial climate system, but none of them could be defined as the main author of the climate crime that our planet is experiencing.
Asia is the most flood-affected region in the world. If compared with the whole world, 90 percent of the total population affected by floods live in Asia