You feel concerned about global warming and it's harmful effects on India .you decide to write a article expressing views on the problem
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The effects of global warming are the environmental and social changes caused (directly or indirectly) by human emissions of greenhouse gases. There is a scientific consensus that climate change is occurring, and that human activities are the primary driver.[1] Many impacts of climate change have already been observed, including glacier retreat,[2] changes in the timing of seasonal events[2] (e.g., earlier flowering of plants),[3] and changes in agricultural productivity.[2] Anthropogenic forcing has likely contributed to some of the observed changes, including sea level rise, changes in climate extremes, declines in Arctic sea iceextent and glacier retreat.
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Can you imagine that within 40 years the only glacier that feeds our seven rivers will disappear, causing massive floods, and then dry up, leading to severe drought for our children ?
This may sound a nightmare to some and a distant possibility to others. The reality is that global warming has already resulted in a deficient rainfall across the country, unexpected changes in climate, shrinking of winter season and the rising of average temperature. It is going to hit farming community the hardest. The coastal areas are in danger of tsunami like disasters. The shortage of water and power will affect our industry, too.
What can we do ? It is an important question. We cannot reserve global warming by issuing advertisements, organising seminars and conferences, and engaging in such symbolic acts. Not only the government but the common man also will have to be active to cope with the problems caused by global warming.
We, in India, have to change our lifestyles. Among the immediate and radical steps we can take are : partial ban on the use of private vehicles, cutting down the emission of C through afforestation, adopting zero waste system, punishing the polluters, etc.
If we do not wake up even now, the ghost of global warming will turn our Dreamland into a nightmare.
#Be Brainly.
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Can you imagine that within 40 years the only glacier that feeds our seven rivers will disappear, causing massive floods, and then dry up, leading to severe drought for our children ?
This may sound a nightmare to some and a distant possibility to others. The reality is that global warming has already resulted in a deficient rainfall across the country, unexpected changes in climate, shrinking of winter season and the rising of average temperature. It is going to hit farming community the hardest. The coastal areas are in danger of tsunami like disasters. The shortage of water and power will affect our industry, too.
What can we do ? It is an important question. We cannot reserve global warming by issuing advertisements, organising seminars and conferences, and engaging in such symbolic acts. Not only the government but the common man also will have to be active to cope with the problems caused by global warming.
We, in India, have to change our lifestyles. Among the immediate and radical steps we can take are : partial ban on the use of private vehicles, cutting down the emission of C through afforestation, adopting zero waste system, punishing the polluters, etc.
If we do not wake up even now, the ghost of global warming will turn our Dreamland into a nightmare.
#Be Brainly.
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