Planet in Peril
The GHG molecule does not know about political boundaries. It's never heard of passports. It has no brain, so it does not understand national sovereignty. It's just blown by the winds, moved by the circulation of the planet.
The GHG molecule does not know about political boundaries. It's never heard of passports. It has no brain, so it does not understand national sovereignty. It's just blown by the winds, moved by the circulation of the planet.
South Asia’s geophysical location and socio-economic demographic backwardness make the region highly susceptible to climate change ramifications.
The Green Deal was proposed in 2018-2019, but as early as 2009 when the world economy was facing an economic crisis, a United Nations report made a global call for a New Green Deal.
Petteri Taalas, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), warned that Austrian glaciers are likely to disappear entirely by the end of this century due to global warming.
"After documenting the loss of nearly 3 billion birds in North America alone, it was dismaying to see the same patterns of population declines and extinction occurring globally,"
Many climate-vulnerable countries have some of the lowest levels of access to water and sanitation in the world. Over two billion people worldwide, or 1 in 4, live in countries where water supply is inadequate.
The day and night temperature across Odisha is expected to rise after March 25 with the mercury likely to reach…
The research from the University of Michigan showed that by the end of this century, pollen emissions could begin 40 days earlier in the spring than we saw between 1995 and 2014.
"The science of the attribution of such extreme events to climate change is far more complex and currently an evolving subject and being closely studied by Ministry of Earth Sciences, through the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology and the India Meteorological Department."
"Antarctic surface melting has been projected to double by 2050, raising concerns about the stability of other ice shelves."