Any delay in actions for controlling climate change is
likely to cause over 100 million deaths by 2030 says a report commissioned 20
governments on climate change (Montreal gazette). Green House Gas (GHG) emissions
by burning of fossil fuel like coal contributes maximum to the climate change. The all-visible effects of the climate change
are: melting of ice caps, extreme weather, water shortage, crop failure, rising
sea levels, etc. More than 90 per cent of those
deaths will occur in developing countries, said the report that calculated the
human and economic impact of climate change on 184 countries in 2010 and 2030.
The world average temperature is rising and the countries
have agreed in 2010 to restrict the temperature rise below 2 degree Centigrade to
avoid dangerous impacts of the climate change. Temperatures
have already risen by about 0.8 degrees Centigrade above pre-industrial times.
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