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India could be four degrees hotter in 40 years

Only four degrees, who cares. yeah who cares, this is the only reason behind this. But a four-degree rise in temperature for India would affect life on flaura and fauna. There is a need to prepare for at least four-degree rise in temperature over pre-industrial levels by 2050. Only a few days ago came this warning from Bob Watson, Defra ( Dept. of Environment, Food and Rural Affiars) chief. The scientist taking appropriate steps to reduce this increase in temperature to minimise risks. Even Indian scientists engaged in talking of a four-degree temperature rise over current levels in India after 2050.
This would result in other things, that the rainfall pattern in the subcontinent would become heavier but less regular. And this would surely distrupt agriculture and living. Not only this, but increase in temperature would adversely impact power, water resources and biodiversity. But the people living in the Himalayan footpills and in coastal areas are most affected becuase of this, as these areas are more vulnerable to global warming on account of melting ice, floods, landslides, and rising sea levels and storms. Before some days ago, its also estimated that earth's surface temperature increases. So dont take them so lightly thet might ruin our life, so before anything happens just take some preventive measures to overcome this.
It would be prudent to prepare to adapt such a change as well as to implement policy initiatives that seek to limit greenhouse gas emissions through various measures.

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