Global Warming: The world is moving towards heavy destruction, 2020 has been one of the 3 hottest years so far, showing the consequences

Posted on 12th Dec 2020 by rohit kumar

New Delhi: A report of the United Nations Environment Plan on global warming means that this year has been one of the 3 hottest years so far. According to the report, the world is moving towards a major climate catastrophe. We are also getting evidence of the devastation being talked about in the United Nations report in 2020. It can be understood by some incidents that happened in the year 2020.

 

 

Iceberg a68a

The most recent evidence is the world's largest iceberg of 4200 sq km named A68a. It split from Antarctica in 2017. Due to this iceberg, the life of sea seals and penguins are in danger. South Georgia may hit the coast and cause great havoc.

 

 

Siberia's forest fire

Incidents of fire in the forests of Siberia, the coldest region of the world, surprised the world. Where mercury goes into the minus, there is such a second evidence that the world is nearing destruction. At the same time, fires in California forests have also given rise to rising temperatures.

 

 

China and Britain flood

Floods that bring devastation to Britain and China, along with nature, are the third proof of the world moving towards the messing up and destruction of humans.

 

 

According to the United Nations, due to the way global warming is increasing due to carbon emissions, the temperature will rise by 3 degrees in the coming time. Apart from industrial pollution, smoke coming out of vehicles, and ignoring the laws of nature in the development race, there are many reasons why mercury is rising, the glaciers are melting. If the countries of the world do not try to control this rising temperature at the time, then there can be a catastrophe in the world.

 

 

These measures will have to be adopted

Many measures will have to be adopted to save the world from climate catastrophe. These include reducing carbon emissions and all countries will have to fight unitedly. Along with this, a strategy of sustainable development has to be adopted.

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