According to a new report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the average temperature of the earth between 9 and 19 is more likely to be more than 5.5 degrees Celsius (6-9). Apart from this, at least one year of the next 3 years is more than 3 percent of the heat is 5 percent, which is the hottest year so far.
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Earth’s temperature is steadily increasing, causing the risk of submergence of countries and cities at a low altitude from sea level. Deputy Commissioner of WMO, Ko Barrett, said that the last 3 years was the hottest year. This means that the negative impact on our economy, on daily life, the circumstances, and the planet will increase. The report said that the global average temperature was 5.5 degrees Celsius above the base level of 5-9, while in the Paris Meteorological Council of 2, the target was to keep the global warming up to 5.5 degrees Celsius at 5.5 degrees Celsius.
From 1 to 19, the average temperature will be more than 5-9 degrees Celsius.
During this period, the temperature is more likely to be above 5.5 degrees Celsius in at least one year.
The average temperature of the entire 3 -year -old is 5 percent more than 5.5 degrees Celsius.
According to the WMO, South Asia has received more rainfall than normal in the recent year (excluding 1), and this trend is expected to continue between 2-3, though some seasons may be dry. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported that in the last 3 years, the monsoon has received more rainfall in the monsoon.
Promote solar, wind and other renewable energy sources by reducing the use of coal, oil and gas. Use energy-functioning equipment and electric vehicles. Reduce carbon emissions by protecting the forests. Governments and organizations should implement policies with sustainable development and low carbon emissions.
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This report of WMO is a hint that if the steps are not taken in time, climate change will have serious consequences. In countries like India, where monsoon is important for agriculture and economy, it is important to monitor and adapt these changes.