Climate change and its effects will have a decisive influence on the future of humanity. In addition to its direct consequences on ecosystems, this global change will also change international relations and the political and social situation of countries.
The extreme heatwave that has gripped much of India and Pakistan has become 30 times more likely due to climate change, according to a new rapid attribution study by climate scientists.
With more than 100 million displaced people in the world, human beings who have had to leave their homes to flee wars, incessant violations of their basic rights or natural catastrophes,
Himalayan glaciers are melting, agriculture land in India is drying up and the capital is breathing the most polluted air in the world. Still, India has not committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by the climate summit.
Kashmir for the past several years has witnessed alot of changes in the weather. From being extremely cold to being extremely hot. This summer especially is on a boil.
The main bridge connecting Pakistan and China was swept away by the eruption of the Shishpar Glacier. Due to extreme heat, cultivated lands and houses on both sides of the canal were destroyed.
Due to climate change, sea-level rise is increasing in coastal areas of India, An area of 2,318 km of the east and west, West Bengal with 323.07 km coastline, has lost 60.5 per cent by erosion, Jitendra Singh said in Lok Sabha.
In August 2021, the IPCC published the first part of the sixth assessment report, which explained the reasons behind climate change and called for immediate and large-scale action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avoid exceeding
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