130 million people in the world starve, 40 million at risk of heatwave


Warning in the leaked draft report of the United Nations

Rising temperatures threaten major natural disasters in 30 years, affecting young generation

Proper implementation of the Paris Agreement will reduce the temperature, but will not reduce the risk.

Heatwave to rise, drought at risk, agriculture most likely to be affected: report

United Nations: A leaked draft report from the United Nations has issued a stern warning about climate change. The report reveals that the world is likely to face a number of serious threats in the coming years. Be prepared to face drought, famine and extreme heat in the next 30 years.

The report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was due to be released next year, although the report had already been leaked to the media, leading to the revelation. The draft report states that a 1.5 degree Celsius rise in temperature could pose a very serious threat in the coming years and could have unintended consequences.

According to the report, the dangerous consequences of the increase in temperature will begin to appear before 2050. As a result, 130 million people worldwide could face starvation. While 42 crore people will face extremely dangerous heatwave.

Climate change can have a devastating effect on the future of children and adolescents. The effect can be seen even if humans control the earth's temperature by controlling greenhouse gas emissions.

The 4000-page draft report will be changed next month. The report also appeals to the nations of the world to unite to avert this menace. Temperatures can be controlled to a large extent, even if the climate change treaties, especially at the international level, are properly implemented.

The Paris Agreement, which seeks to reduce carbon emissions, aims to reduce global temperatures by up to two degrees Celsius. Temperature 1.5 સે C. The impact of climate change can be minimized if limited to. Rising temperatures could have the greatest impact on agriculture.

In addition, developed countries will have to help developing and poor countries take the necessary steps to reduce temperatures. In countries where the proportion of industries is higher, more necessary steps should be taken.

Science will have to be experimented with to cut global emissions. The Paris Agreement was signed in 2015 at the United Nations Annual Climate Conference. Properly covered, it will withstand a great deal of adverse conditions.

In particular, the main goal of the treaty will be to reduce the temperature. Rising temperatures are melting the ice and threatening to raise water levels in many coastal areas. On the other hand, in areas where there is more drought, rising temperatures can make the situation worse. Large hazards such as heatwave exist in such countries and regions.

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