New Delhi: The time has come to protect the environment - it's either now or never. Yes, the season-ending spring is vanishing behind the sails of memories. With hope, the world is creating bridges to enter into the new and modern era. Now, the questions lies in what could be the challenges, if there are ways to solve them, if we can witness a 'peaceful' decade and how can we protect ourselves from the next apocalypse!
There is no doubt that we are sitting by the fireplace and assuring ourselves that it is just warm and the fire is not burning us!
How effectively are we addressing climate change for the next decade?
Living in denial
Recently, the city of Chennai was completely flooded due to unprecedented torrential rains and immediately after the floods, there wasn’t a drop of drinking water available and the entire city has been pushed towards acute drinking water scarcity.
Likewise, the city of Mumbai was water-clogged due to heavy downpour of unseasonal rains, while the farmers have been thriving for the right amount of rainfall, for agriculture needs.
Such continuous rainfall leads to water clogs and drains which in turn become the breeding ground of various insects like mosquitoes, resulting in dangerous illnesses like dengue, cholera and others.
Can you believe that the root cause of all these issues is 'climate change'? Have you ever wondered if there is a direct relation between climatic change and the rate of the onions in the market?
Environmentalists proclaim that premature and unprecedented rains and crop losses are the results of erratic climatic changes, thus reducing the harvest of onions. This shortage of onion produce is clearly the reason why the market price of onions has flared up beyond a common person's reach!
THE SCARY PICTURE OF THE UPCOMING DECADE
Global warming: Earth's surface temperatures have already risen by 1-degree centigrade. If it rises by another degree i.e., to 2 degrees, the icebergs and the Himalayas will melt, thus posing a great threat to coastal areas, which might get submerged. Hence, the immediate action should be to see that global temperature does not exceed a maximum of 1.5 degrees.
Organic Emissions: With the stormy use of coal and Petroproducts, the concentration of carbon emissions in the atmosphere is increasing from a maximum of 300 PPM to a record 400 PPM. This decade's challenge is tackling emissions that are contributing to global warming. Preventing these carbon emissions and eliminating what's already accumulating in the environment is the current problem at hand. It takes over 200 years for them to dissolve and mix in the oceans.