Write a letter in 100-120 words to the editor of the newspaper on the consequences of climatic changes due to various man-made reasons
Answers
ABC City
24 May 2017
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Subject: Climatic change - reason and consequences
Dear Sir
The worldwide climatic change today tells a sad tale of human intervention with nature and exploiting the resources wantonly. Not only the weather cycle in different parts of the world has been disturbed, but unexpected natural calamities like Tsunami, Nepal earthquake, and cyclones indicate that nature can take no more of human disturbance and hence, as a result, has started revolting throwing here anger back at the humankind.
'Better late than never', if we realize the harm done because of our deeds and try to undo our mistake, we may still have some hope. Otherwise, it won't be an overstatement that man has been caught in his own web and moving gradually to his impending doom that can't be averted.
I would request some space for my letter in your newspaper so that my concern reaches the wider audience and makes a small beginning towards this initiative.
Thank you
Yours truly
XYZ
Greenfield-15 A
Mumbai
May 24, 2017
The Editor
The Tribune
Mumbai
Subject: Worsening Climate Worldwide and the Disastrous Consequences
Sir:
I write to you to express my deep anguish over the ever worsening climatic conditions the world over. Man is the only culprit behind the incessant deterioration of the climate. Reckless exploitation of natural resources such as colossal deforestation, burning of fossil fuels, industrialization, urbanization, etc. have wreaked havoc on climate.
Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, droughts, floods, air pollution, ozone layer depletion, etc. have jeopardized the very existence of animal and plants life. Through the medium of your esteemed daily I appeal to the people as well as the concerned authorities to look into the criticality and contribute responsibly in preserving our climate. It is the shared responsibility of all the inhabitants of the world.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Gibran