Rising Global Warming is causing catastrophe. Temperatures are doubling all over the world. If this continues, the survival of life on Earth will be questionable. Scientists say that these temperatures are already causing fires on Earth. With all this global warming, we are all warning of mass destruction. Such warnings have been heard for years. Yet, as the days pass, the signs become clear. Increasing Global Warming is a challenge that the world is facing before.
The world is now facing a major challenge. Global warming is increasing day by day. Environmental reports make it clear that the indiscriminate actions of human beings are an impediment to the survival of the organism. Temperatures soared and the earth was warming up. The snowy mountains are melting. Rivers flow is increasing. The oceans are being poisoned. Cities are on the brink of rising sea level. The forests are down and the land is being destroyed. Already 70 per cent of the land is affected by man. If not awakened, there will be serious consequences. These things are not what someone says. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Eclamate Change), belongs to the United Nations. The reports presented by this panel have brought the world to the fore.
Activities in many countries
Reducing emissions to adapt to the changing climate is now the task of the world's nations. UN President Antonio Gutierrez has made it clear that humanity has the power to reduce global warming by 2050 and make it viable. This means that the disaster can be avoided by conserving water, planting trees, banning fossil fuels, changing food products, improving agriculture, improving soils, and reducing air pollution that can contribute to climate warming. Many northern European cities have embraced the challenge and are working on global warming. Steps are being taken to ban diesel, petrol mining, cars and plastic use. Targeted as Carbon Zero. The city of Seoul is spreading greenery with a 30-meter tree. Many cities, including Melbourne, Australia, are reaping the benefits of prestigious streetcar breeding programs. Denmark, Europe's largest city, aims to reduce emissions by 70 percent by 2030 The city is working to use less water and electricity in Sao Paulo, Brazil. - Dar es Salaam in Tanzania has undertaken rehabilitation and building houses for people living in flood areas. Completely forbids construction in wetlands. Drainage system to cope with heavy rains in London Poor countries like Bangladesh have also improved their early warning systems. They are focused on developing urban renewal.
Our country under threat ..
Researchers warn that warming could impact the Ganga and Indus River basins within a few decades if carbon emissions are not reduced. Their impact on the southern part of North India, Bangladesh and Pakistan is said to be severe. North India is expected to occupy the second position in areas threatened by the heat in the coming period, with the Persian Gulf second and East China third. The IPCC special report warns that by 2100, 64% of the glaciers in the region are on the brink of human tragedy. Large rivers like Ganga, Yamuna and Brahmaputra, along with smaller rivers, increase the flow. Sea water would overwhelm the cities closest to sea level. This can lead to frequent flooding. The report mentions the adverse effects on agricultural yields in many areas, including the already disappearing ice. The mountain range, the highest Tibetan plateau, is home to some of the world's most abundant fresh water. In the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra basins, the situation may be more serious. The following five years are listed as the highest number of years of global warming. It is awe-inspiring. In 2018, over 6 million 10 million people worldwide are affected by disasters. Of these, 330 million people are affected by floods. Out of these, 2 crore 30 lakh people were affected by the floods in Kerala last year.
IPCC Warning
1.6 billion people living in 970 cities around the world are regularly exposed to high temperatures by the year 2050. -Summer water levels rise up to 40 cm. Another 800 million sea-level rise in 570 cities will cause coastal flooding. 2.5 billion people in 1600 cities face food supply and production problems due to environmental crisis That means one in four will experience it. -2030 million people will be in poverty It is estimated that 1 million to 50 thousand deaths occur annually due to global warming. It is estimated that 50 million people get sick. This is the situation in Miami South Beach, Australia, when the temperature is 2 degrees Celsius higher.
What can we do?
The IPCC says that if the consequences of global warming are to change drastically in the future, long-term changes need to be made. Scientists say that if we make small changes in our routine, we can limit global warming. They suggested some changes in daily activities. -The main cause of global warming is the use of vehicles as spare parts. Reduce vehicle use on a daily basis Use of cars should be reduced. Only use public speaking. That's when carbon emissions are reduced. Save on fossil fuels and electricity. -Solar system can be used for some electricity needs. -Don't waste food. According to IPCC scientists, the share of food waste was 8 to 10 percent of global warming. 14.5% of the meat is said to be affected by global warming. 495 crore acres of land worldwide have been destroyed due to the slaughter of cattle and the cultivation of chemicals. If the trees are planted in the fields, the soil can be fertilized. This is called agroforestry. -The rain water should be collected. Maintained. - Everyone should discuss these disasters together. Shared network groups should be established. - Tens of millions of people around the world will have a better impact on organisms' welfare. Reducing global warming will help provide a safe future for future generations.
If this continues ..
If temperatures rise to 1.5 to 2 degrees centigrade, sea levels rise by 10 centimeters and submerge most areas of the earth. If the same temperature increase could be limited to 1.5 degrees centigrade, at least millions of people could be out of danger. We are threatened by global warming by a degree centigrade. The ice melting flow at the poles increases further. The heat we are seeing now on earth is only a moderate one. A scientist named Kaisa Kosonen foreshadowed the future, saying it would be in complete ignition.
High global warming - accidents
If extreme heat is experienced, drought, floods and floods can cause unnatural weather conditions. - Temperatures rise in the atmosphere, warming the earth. If it exceeds normal levels it will be high global warming. -So the seas warm up. Snow in polar regions melts. The water levels are falling. This poses a threat to the coastal areas. -Then the crustaceans are damaged. - Increased humidity percentage can cause accidents on aircraft flying over the seas. Global warming is also accompanied by ocean warming, with massive changes in the climate and extreme temperatures. If it is too high, the shape of the seas could change, causing hurricanes and tsunamis. Food insecurity is increasing due to climate change. Prices go up. People lose their livelihood. Impact on people’s health. Migration grows. - If the temperature reaches 2 degrees, there will be heavy hailstorms in Kolkata, India and Karachi. Global warming of -1.5 degrees Celsius poses a threat to South Asia, especially to India and Pakistan. As temperatures rise, they expand to the bottom of the Sahara Desert, to Africa, Central and East Asia. GDP per capita growth is likely to decline in most of the African continent, Southeast Asia, India, Brazil and Mexico. - Sinking the seas offshore can cause hundreds of billions of dollars of damage annually. Sea level rise impacts on at least 50 million people in India, India, Japan, Indonesia, Japan, India Increases in incidence of malaria, dengue, and Gunya Zika viruses if temperatures reach 2 degrees. Most are susceptible to malaria. The disease season and geographical extent of the disease increase. - Plastic waste accumulated in oceans can cause severe damage. They are dissolved and poisoned by high temperatures. Severe global warming can have a serious impact on sorghum and wheat crops. Millions are at risk for food shortages. Due to high global warming, the survival of various species in almost 33 large countries on Earth is questionable. Species that are already endangered with radiation are on the rise. In addition, global warming causes many organisms to survive. The latest report released by the World Wildlife Fund states that in the Amazon, Madagascar and other ecosystems, 25 to 50 percent of native species are disappearing for decades. If we do not do so, the world over the next century will be seriously affected by biological diversity. The group published its analysis in the journal Science Climatic Change. It said it was working to reduce internationally rising average temperatures to a minimum. The report focuses on 33 most important areas.
Breath ...
The Amazon jungle has caused the world to panic. The burning of this great world known as the world's lungs is a huge threat to the globe. These forests are spread over 135 acres of land, covering almost nine countries. Of these, 60 percent are in Brazil. About 20 percent of the oxygen emitted on earth comes from this forest. Now that lung condition is changing.
Smoke emanating from the space is also visible from space due to the fire. The smoke has already reached nearly 3500 km. Scientists say it has traveled. 3,200 km to the jungle. Black smoke is blowing over the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. From scientists, environmentalists, nature lovers to civilians, everyone weeps over the plight of the wild mother. A number of factors have made it a global problem, such as the benefits of the globe with Amazon, and the growing global warming threat that is already causing damage to the environment with the eruption. Scientists have warned that this is a mistake that humanity cannot correct if it is not awakened yet.
Whatever the level ..
In 1750, 0.57 units of heat per square meter was released by human habitats, up from 1.25 units in 1980 to 2.29 units in 2011. Scientists estimate that carbon dioxide produces 1.68 units per square meter and methane gas 0.97 units per square meter. Stable methane gases increased by 150 per cent between 1750 and 2011, while carbon dioxide increased by 40 per cent. As a result, the maximum temperature in the Telugu state is exceeding 50 degrees. That is why the seasons are changing.
Chocolate in danger
Global warming is also a concern of global chocolate lovers. By 2050, all cocoa products will decline. The global chocolate crisis is about to begin. Chocolate is made from cocoa. Cocoa trees grow in tropical wet climates. This requires the shade of swamp forests. This is why the area to cultivate them is limited. Cocoa is produced mainly in West Africa. Half of its total production comes from Ivory Coast, Ghana. The cocoa farming sector is shrinking under the impact of global warming. Farmers are finding it difficult to establish the moisture and shade needed. The ideal environment for growing cocoa is declining. The cocoa crop is shrinking. It is estimated that about 30 to 40 percent of the cocoa crop is destroyed every year due to diseases caused by cocoa plants. The Ivory Coast has announced that some of the pests are due to climate change. The countries producing the chocolate have joined hands to protect it. The US chocolate maker Mars Wrigley Confectionary has set up a $ 1 billion fund to develop hot cocoa plants. Mandelage International is also trying to protect cocoa. Cocoa Life Campaign launched to help cocoa farmers.