Rapid change in climate and weather patterns
- The natural landscape around us is rapidly changing at the onset of destruction
Climate and weather patterns have changed a lot in the last few months. Such intensity was probably never seen before. First, the temperature broke all previous records in June this year. Then, for two weeks in July, the heat set a frenzy that had never been seen before. In June, the world's sea surface temperature exceeded all previous records and the frozen ice sheet on Antarctica also melted. Temperatures rose sharply in many parts of the world and heavy rains caused heavy loss of both life and property.
Scientists warn that this is only the beginning of destruction as the changing landscape around us is rapidly changing. Monsoon winds are also affecting the Indian subcontinent due to extremely warm winds blowing over the ocean, including the Bay of Bengal. Apart from this, there is a lot of change in the adverse winds generated from the Mediterranean region. These adverse conditions cause snow and rain in the Indian subcontinent in winter.
Scientists believe that it is caused by changes in temperature in the Arctic. In June 2023, the Western Disturbance collided with the monsoon, causing heavy rains, flooding and destruction. Now this situation and warmer than expected temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean region are making the situation more dire.
Warmer-than-expected temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean region lead to extreme weather conditions such as cyclones and El Niño in the Pacific Ocean, which in turn create the risk of extreme heat and drought. Overall, the conclusion is that there is no longer a fixed seasonal pattern that scientists can focus on or rely on. One thing is clear that the emission of harmful (greenhouse) gases is not as low as it should be. We must acknowledge this fact and emphasize it again and again so that we are not fooled by the fact that rich and industrialized countries are now taking steps to make a useful shift from fossil fuels to clean energy and battery-powered vehicles and buses. The only difference in developed countries is that they are moving towards using natural gas instead of coal. This has led to a reduction in emissions in these countries. But natural gas is also a fossil fuel and it also causes pollution and the world is still in the grip of pollution.
We have to deal with this problem immediately. We should try to understand that when we say that we are all together to fight climate change, we should really be united instead of shooting arrows in the air on this topic. Its impact on global warming What steps should these countries take to reduce emissions? It also depends on how they protect their buildings from overheating and provide ventilation.
Millions of farmers around the world are being most affected by the rapidly changing climate. The situation has become so bad that it is becoming difficult for farmers to predict when they will sow the next crop. Whatever they sow either dries up for lack of rain or is ruined by too much rain. As a result, there is no fixed schedule for sowing crops and the risk is multiplied. This is an extreme form of rapidly changing weather.
We are not paying attention to the need for measures that have the capacity to deal with changing weather and climate. Climate change is exacerbating the adverse conditions created by human activities...
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