Does the climate change start affecting India?
Answer of this question is affirmative ,as all two season of summer
& rainy season are showing extreme fluctuation ,even it crossing the mark of average of last 50 years levels.
Flood in Ganges crossed all previous levels
The highest record was in Patna, the state capital of Bihar where flood waters reached 50.52m (166ft) on 26 August, up from 50.27m in 1994.
In summer season we observed the same situation in Maharashtra
where the sun heat crossed all record & the some part is in scarcity of drinking water.
I always in dilemma & in a big question, all experts are raising , climate change is the main cause but does this relates with all massive infrastructure changes & population explosion or only the climate change.
looking towards the average rainfall if we look for last 100 years we will find very little variation
then why drought affected area is increased ? Why flood affected area is increased?
I think we should more focused on the environment friendly infrastructure development & control the population should be the two focus area considering the losses due to these Droughts & floods .
As these climate change are affecting but their effect is global & the pace is very slow but the above two subjects seems to be prioritised to avoid major losses to mankind because they are affecting severely.
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