Scientists warns Global Warming bring Catastrophic change in different parts of world

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 4, 2021 02:27 PM2021-11-04T14:27:57+5:302021-11-04T14:27:57+5:30

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As per country is facing the corona pandemic in same time nature is giving though time to lives of earth. Many natural disasters are doing storms in parts of the World many are losing their lives, home, and close ones not only humans but this is creating major breakdown for animals also, natural disasters have increased in the last few years. Drought, floods, landslides are increasing year by year. Now scientist again has identified the next threat.

World's largest science magazine 'Nature' has recently conducted the survey. It included scientists preparing the IPCC's weather report where scientists have warned of the dangers posed by climate change.

Scientists have warned that global warming will cause catastrophic changes by 2100 and will not be less than a catastrophic flood. The IPCC's weather report has been compiled by 234 scientists from around the world.

The world is changing rapidly. Needs are changing. Pollution, heat is increasing. This will make life difficult. Water scarcity has been created due to changing rainfall patterns. This could lead to a catastrophic situation in the next few years, said a professor at the University of Antioch in Colombia.

Sea levels are rising due to global warming. Global leaders do not seem to be working more actively on this. Their work is progressing very fast. Earth cannot be saved at this speed, Arias said.

Natural disasters have forced a large number of people to migrate. According to the IPCC report, there is not much time left for humans to save the planet, Arias said.

Of the 234 scientists who reported on the weather last month, 92 took an active part in the Nature survey. Scientists have warned that by 2100, there will be so many crises on Earth that many countries will be devastated.

Untimely rains, sudden cloudbursts, tsunamis, rising temperatures, floods, and droughts will plague mankind. By the end of this century, the earth's temperature will have risen by 3 degrees Fahrenheit [3 C]. According to the survey, the temperature rise will be more than one and a half to two degrees Celsius stipulated in the Paris Agreement.

Eighty-eight percent of scientists fear that global warming will cause a catastrophe. The effects of climate change will be felt by many generations.