Monday, November 2, 2009

Climate Change: A Global Problem

Climate change has become a grave concern for the very existence of our civilisation. For years after years we have bothered little about the change in weather. It's a great pity that the world leaders did least care for it. But nowadays a silver lining of hope is being seen in the horizon. World leaders have become very much conscious of it. Both the developed and developing countries are working in tandem to stop the polution and damages to the environment. All of us should be more careful and try not to harm the nature and cause environment to suffer. Awareness and determination of the common people can only stop the abrupt change in the climate resulting in polution free world and protect the countries from nature's fury.

1 comment:

  1. Indeed, climate change is a global problem as it leaves no stones unturned in depicting gloomy faces on its inhabitants. The ever-increasing researches and developments in science, rivalries amongst neighbouring countries, terrorism, rapid change in life-style with the change of time are few causes among the various culprits renowned for creating climate change. The developed countries are the prime movers and shakers of the climate. The people of the underdeveloped countries are only the mere spectators of this super destruction of the balance of the world and it is a proven truth that no one will be left to suffer from this sheer destruction prevailing all over the planet. Having known the fate of our present and future, we have done nothing applauding till date. The no of cars on road and test-fires are becoming innumerable. Though LPG is being introduced in place of automobiles but still it is in its preliminary stage. Several summits have been convened till date to save the people from the clutches of climate change but nothing praiseworthy has yet been found.

    It is, perhaps, obvious that with the advancement of science and technology, the destruction of nature is insurmountable. Probably, this destruction has no end but still we should strive further so that the change in climate can be restricted to the extent possible.

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