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The hazards of rapid climate change.
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Hazards of Rapid Climate Changes
Industrialization, urbanization, mismanagement of natural resources have affected the climatic conditions in our country adversely and their signs are visible everywhere.
The oppressive heat of the sun every summer is becoming more scorching. The mercury has begun to rise up to 47° C, making environment akin to a heating furnace. The climatic phenomena are becoming uncannily bizarre. Dust-storms and gales accompanied by thunderstorm are rampaging across northern states of Himachal, Uttrakhand, U.P., Bihar, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi. First time in decades, a mist of fine dust hung in the air all across the northern India making visibility up to five meters. Many people are facing severe health issues! During the monsoons every year the nation faces floods in the nation. In August 2018 Kerala suffered huge loss owing to floods. Such occurrences are ominous.
Are these signs a warning of the hellish inferno of predicted global warming? Are we prepared for the hell march of this man-made menace? Should we wait for its arrival to see it singe our delicate life?
It is high time we took proactive action to nip the evil of global warming in the bud. Mass afforestation drives, stopping use of fossil fuels, switching to green ways of life, and shouldering the responsibility of saving the environment are some of the measures people must take across the globe. Otherwise, we all shall be roasted alive!
Climate change has turned into a significant problem in today's world. Rapid climate change possesses a number of important disadvantages.
The main problem caused by climate change is the disturbance of the natural ecological balance.
This disturbance can be in the form of global warming, changing weather patterns, changing rainfall patterns etc. Such damaging changes to the ecological set up can be harmful and even life threatening to the flora and fauna of a region.