Friday, 15 July 2016

Understanding Climate Change – How to deal with rising temperature

Climate change is the single biggest environmental and humanitarian crisis of our time. Changes in the climate cause disasters that affect people everywhere. Severe storms and floods destroy homes and crops, drought leads to famine, and insects and animals spread disease when they move to new places because of changing weather. These problems cause small increases in the planet’s temperature that lead to big, permanent changes in the climate. Not only human beings but the wild and wacky wildlife is also dependent on these changes of environment. This makes protection of natural resources essential, for maintaining community sustainability. If we take action to radically reduce greenhouse gas emissions now, there’s a good chance that we can limit average global temperature rises and climate change adaption rate would increase as a result. This doesn’t mean that there will be no more changes in the climate – warming is already happening – but we could limit, adapt to and manage these changes. 

Non-renewable sources for power generation cause pollution and its harmful impacts. Energy conservation and the use of renewable fuels provide lucrative and more sustainable alternatives. Also both the natural ecological unit and human wellbeing can be adversely impacted by waning air quality and climatic change. The situation demands of measures for creating awareness for help people to adapt to climate change. We must act now to spur the adoption of cleaner energy sources at home and abroad. Environmental protection and preservation of the planet is the responsibility of every individual and community on Earth. Go Green is spreading the awareness Across SAARC nations including India suggesting ideas for Go Green and to protect water resources as well as other sources.