Earth's temperature continues to rise,But we are not serious
Scientists have repeatedly warned that the planet must be protected from the expected and unforeseen catastrophes caused by climate change.
It is climate change that is causing the water resources to dwindle day by day. If the water scarcity continues to increase at the same rate then food problems will start to arise due to extreme weather conditions. Rising temperatures, unseasonal rains and frequent storms are becoming commonplace, creating new problems for people's lives and livelihoods.
Mountainous and coastal areas are also being affected by climate change. Glaciers in the polar regions are melting rapidly, causing low-lying coastal areas to be swept away by rapid tidal surges. Due to which methane gas is released into the atmosphere which is causing disruption in climate change. Not only this but also due to climate change the incidence of forest fires is increasing day by day.
Don't let the heatwave become normal?
Rising temperatures are actually linked to human activity
As reported in the previous "Sunday Magazine", the Meteorological Department had warned that the temperature may rise this year as compared to previous years. The latest march was recorded. Not only that, but March and April received 62% less rain than usual. A similar situation exists in neighboring India, where the March temperature record was broken for the first time in 122 years. The Meteorological Department said in a statement that this year, record high temperatures were broken in March in many cities of Asia. The area had the highest temperature in 48 years. Expressing further concern, the Director General of Meteorological Department said that due to below normal rainfall this year, where the heat is expected to increase. I am coming and our water reserves have reached dead level. The meteorological department also predicted a second heat wave in April and May. Temperatures will gradually rise to five to seven degrees in most parts of the country. The Meteorological Department added that dry and hot weather could affect standing water crops and vegetables. At the same time, the public was warned to avoid direct sunlight. It is feared that the heatwave will not become a routine operation. At the same time, he explained that the temperature in most parts of the country will now gradually rise to five to seven degrees. The Meteorological Department added that dry and hot weather could affect standing water crops and vegetables. At the same time, the public was warned to avoid direct sunlight. It is feared that the heatwave will not become a routine operation. At the same time, he explained that the temperature in most parts of the country will now gradually rise to five to seven degrees. The Meteorological Department added that dry and hot weather could affect standing water crops and vegetables. At the same time, the public was warned to avoid direct sunlight. It is feared that the heatwave will not become a routine operation.
As far as abnormal heat is concerned, we need to keep in mind the recommendations of the United Nations, which at the end of last year called the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2021 (COP 26). It was held in Glasgow, England. It was attended by heads of state or their representatives from more than 200 countries. The main agenda of the conference is "What steps can be taken by 2030 to protect the planet from the effects of climate change?" The conference was most concerned about the fact that global warming is causing a gradual rise in temperature, while scientists have repeatedly warned that The planet must be protected from the expected and unforeseen catastrophes caused by climate change. But the question that comes to mind here is what are these "climate changes" and how do they affect our environment?
What are climate change?
The climate of a region and the average of its seasons for many years is called climate change in scientific parlance. According to geologists, most parts of the planet are undergoing rapid climate change for various reasons As a result, global temperatures continue to rise.
The effects of climate change:
If we look around us, we will see changes in people's lifestyles due to climate change in every region and region. It is climate change that is depleting water reserves. If water scarcity continues to increase at the same rate, food problems will begin to arise. Rising temperatures due to extreme weather conditions, increasing heat, unseasonal rains and frequent storms are becoming a norm, creating new problems in people's lives and livelihoods. have been.
While the plains are being affected by these changes, the mountains and the sea are also being affected. Due to climate change, glaciers in the polar regions are melting rapidly, causing the low-lying coastal areas to become increasingly prone to tidal surges. Its severity can be gauged from the fact that Over the years, frozen ground has begun to melt, causing methane gas to be released into the atmosphere, which is causing climate change to deteriorate. Is increasing.
Nature, like humans, has devoted areas to the livelihood of animals. When changes occur in these areas, some species of animals are forced to migrate. Due to which many species of animals are becoming extinct. Polar bears and many rare birds are being affected. At the same time, rising temperatures are beginning to have a negative impact on marine life. As the salmon fish of the Atlantic Ocean are declining rapidly, because the water temperature in the rivers where they grow is increasing rapidly. The same is true of coral reefs because the acidity in the oceans is increasing due to the absorption of more carbon dioxide.
Unfortunately, Asian countrys ranks high among the top ten countries affected by climate change internationally. Not long ago, the Asian Development Bank warned Aisa of the danger of global warming far above the global average. If the situation of carbon dioxide emissions in Asia remains the same, then the temperature in Asia may increase by four to five degrees Celsius for the next few decades.
Reasons for the rise in temperature:
The question is, what is it that causes the planet's temperature to rise so rapidly?
Who doesn't know that fuel is a daily requirement of every household. So when we burn oil, coal or natural gas, it produces carbon dioxide gas. According to experts, half of this gas remains in the atmosphere while the rest is absorbed by plants, trees, land and sea. Trees are rich in the ability to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. Will cause There is no denying the fact that oxygen is indispensable for all living beings, not just for mankind. Temperatures are rising due to limited oxygen sources.
Scientists agree that natural changes in the climate have been going on for centuries. The current gradual rise in temperature is actually linked to human activity. Thus, while scientists are conducting global public awareness campaigns to prevent climate change and climate change, developed countries have launched awareness campaigns for their peoples to combat the effects of rising temperatures and heat. Has also done
Possible effects of heatwave:
According to Meteorological Department of USA, due to long and dry weather due to heatwave, standing crops, vegetables and orchards will be at risk of water shortage. It has also been suggested to public Do not go out in the sunlight unnecessarily.
Dr. Khalid Mahmood of the Meteorological Department said that the temperature is likely to rise further in the coming days, so it is very important to use more water during this period. The Meteorological Department has also expressed concern that this time the summer Can take a long time.
Symptoms of heatstroke:
fainting,
dizziness ,
severe thirst
, vomiting and nausea.
Don't sweat
Warming and reddening of the skin.
What to do in case of fever?
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No need to worry if your body temperature drops by half an hour. Therefore, in case of burning, immediately move the affected person to a cool place. Lay him down and raise his feet slightly.
Give it plenty of water.
Cool the affected person's skin, spray it with cold water and let the fan blow. Keep ice pack or ice near the armpits and neck.
However, if the person does not feel better within 30 minutes, it means that he has a heatstroke. Therefore, transfer him to the hospital for immediate medical attention.
People with heatstroke may stop sweating despite the heat.
If the infected person's body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, he may become unconscious and may have seizures.
Precautions:
Eat less but eat regularly.
Drink water regularly.
Avoid alcohol and caffeine.
Keep rooms cool.
Avoid sitting in closed rooms, keep the windows open if the weather is good outside.
Plan ahead to deal with the heat.
If the heat is high, of course, stop along the way.
Choose clothes that suit the weather.