At present the temperature is increasing very fast. Global warming is believed to be the reason for this. Meanwhile, a shocking thing has come to light in the report of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). According to this, between the years 2025 and 2029, the average temperature of the Earth is expected to be more than 1.5 °C compared to the years 1850-1900. Not only this, at least one year in the next 5 years is likely to be hotter than the hottest year till date, 2024.
According to the report, in the year 2024, the global average temperature had increased by 1.5 °C for the first time. This means that the 1.5 °C limit set by the Paris Agreement has now been temporarily exceeded.
Temperature will increase every year
The WMO report also provides that the average temperature may increase by 1.2 °C to 1.9 °C per year during 2025-29. Also, there is a possibility of heat in the Arctic region being three-four times stronger than the global average. Scientists say that every year an increase of 0.1 °C in temperature is considered dangerous, because it increases incidents like heatwave, drought, melting of snow and rise in sea level. In this way, increasing heat is increasing the risks to human life, agriculture, water resources and eco-system.
What does it mean for India-South Asia?
The report also emphasizes that the impact of heat may become more intense in areas like India and South Asia. Incidents like excessive rain, heatwave and glacier melting are going to increase rapidly here, which may impact farming, availability of water and people’s lifestyle. For this reason, scientists have appealed that people should pay attention to green energy. Plant as many trees as possible.
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