India's cities will turn into furnaces, study on global warming claims shockingly


Heat Wave Will Increase In India : Global warming has emerged as the biggest threat to the earth's atmosphere due to increasing carbon emissions with a rapidly developing world using technology. If the carbon emission continues in this way, it will turn the earth into a burning furnace so that it will be difficult for humans to live.

By 2040, heat may increase four to ten times in many cities of the country

Along with the world, its adverse impact will be widespread in India as well. An analysis by DST's Mahaman Center of Excellence in Climate Change Research has predicted that temperatures in many cities across the country could increase four to ten times by 2040. The report of this study claims that despite continuous efforts to curb carbon emissions under global warming by 2040, temperatures will increase four to seven times and if these efforts fail, temperatures may increase five to ten times. According to information, between 1961 and 2021, the duration of heatwave in India has increased by about two and a half days.

Even in the study of the Meteorological Department, there is no evidence of heat increase

Importantly, this report coincides with a report by scientists of India's Meteorological Department on a study done on climate change and its impact in different parts of the country. According to a report, the duration of heat waves in Indian cities will increase by 2060 and this increase may be twelve to eighteen days. Especially in North West India there can be at least four heat waves in a 30 day period which will cause heat stroke.

The data will help in creating an action plan

An official of the Department of Science and Technology said on condition of anonymity that such concrete data will prove helpful in taking measures to prevent the rising heat in Indian cities in the future. He said that this is being worked on and the central government has started formulating heat action plans for all cities. Cities where heat wave is likely to hit are being identified so that safety measures can be taken for people.

Mahesh Palawat, vice president of meteorology and climate change at Skymet Weather Services, says the effects of climate change have been visible for a long time. Record heat is being recorded every year. This will surely increase in the coming days and will create a very alarming situation.


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