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Climate Change Risks in India, Green Response Takes Lead

Today, climate change (Jabaayu) is not just a warning about the future. Rather, it has become a reality. Today, India is also feeling this along with the whole world. Be it the melting glaciers or floods in North India or the increasing heat in the country. Being a developing and agriculture-based country, the position of India is becoming even more complex in this climate change crisis.

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Due to climate change (Jabaayu change), India is facing many serious family and social challenges. In India, the fear is continuously increasing due to extreme heat, sudden changes in the monsoon, and unseasonal rains. Glaciers in the mountainous regions of northern India are melting rapidly. Due to this, the flow of rivers is unstable. And the chances of floods are increasing. Due to climate change, the water quality and crop cultivation are being affected.

Because of this, farmers are becoming quite troubled, and the threats in the country are also increasing. Changes in the pattern of rainfall can be seen everywhere. The people are facing so many problems with drinking water and irrigation. The Indian government has started working in many places to deal with all these climate change problems. India has also participated in international understanding. Due to this, it has been decided that we will unite the whole country and reduce the deadly poisonous gases that are spreading in the air and causing climate change.

India is now focusing more on generating electricity from the light of the sun instead of coal. This will reduce pollution and also control climate change. Pollution can also be reduced by planting plants. If lakhs of people in India plant lakhs of trees every year, then pollution will also be reduced to a great extent, and we will be able to breathe properly despite climate change risks.

The government is currently replacing diesel and petrol vehicles with electric vehicles to reduce pollution and slow down climate change. But the government cannot do anything alone; we will also have to contribute something, like saving light and water, using less plastic, and disposing of garbage in the right way to fight climate change.

A burning environment due to climate change (Jabaayu change) is a very big threat. If society works together, we can stop this. The government, society, and every human being must work together. Today’s decisions can save tomorrow’s future. If we do not take timely steps against climate change, our children’s future can also be in danger.

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