Thursday 9 October 2014

Climate in India's perspective: "Save The Climate and Bring Back to It's Original"

A issue in present world, which must caught fire is climatic changes, thus the global warming becomes the most considerable phenomena, although it is not a new one to hear about, from past few decades every one talked about it and wrote also, but now it is a time take action and bring our steps ahead to save our climate and indirectly to our future. In comparison to other countries India must considered it as a very serious matter, because of large population so large additive contamination to the nature, fast growing economy thus influencing  the rates of uses of natural resources in terms of increased industrialization, infrastructure, power projects, transport. Now here time comes to become self devoted to protect nature,today it never left a issue to deal only on world's platform but it must deal as a personal issue.
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Recently some studies in India, have reported that the temperature in Indian continent has been continuously increasing. A study conducted by students of IIT Kharagpur has estimated that western India is warming from 0.13 degrees per decade, in which maximum contribution to temperature increase is due to anthropogenic  forcing, which includes the combined effect of green house gases and land use and land cover changes in the region. The contribution to the temperature rise due to land use and cover changes is 0.06 degrees per decade, which is a considerable amount. If the rate of increase remains same, one can imagine the future climatic changes and its consequences, as we already fighting some of the major effects of it, in terms f cloud burst, floods etc. in hilly region. The scenario will be the more worst and un-controllable if the same rates of temperature rise continues.  
Another study purely a temperature data study on Dehra Doon, estimated that the high population growth(114% since year 1991) and urban built-up area growth (230% since year 1982) played a key role in temperature alteration, and also the industrial development policies also led to high population migration in area. They recorded a change of 0.41 degrees in annual mean temperature in period of 41 years (1967 to 2007). All these evidence directly blames us for climatic changes as temperature rise in India, which is leading us towards worst conditions which we can not predict correctly today. 

The world has come on a single platform to fight against climate crises. The united nation had already announced the agenda towards the climate, taking it seriously, which they have showed in UN Climate Summit-2014.

Now here is a time to tie with each other and work for our climate. Today's one step towards saving climate, and controlling it to become more erotic and worst, will brings us a more secure and healthy future......  So come join  hands and "Save The Climate and Bring Back to It's Original"


By:- Rakesh Kumar Verma

Refences:
1. S. Nayak and M. Mandal, 2012."Impact of land-use and land-cover changes on
temperature trends over Western India"
2. Omvir Singh1, Poonam Arya1 and Bhagwan Singh Chaudhary, 2013. "On rising temperature trends at Dehradun in Doon valley of Uttarakhand, India"