Climate change and its negative impacts

  • Ashutosh Tripathi Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry P.B. P.G. College, Pratapgarh City-230002, UT., India.
  • Ajay Kumar Pal Principal, Hegira Lal Ray Teachers Training College, Mujaffarpur-843113, Bihar, India.
Keywords: Climate change, glaciers, negative effects, planting crops, land use patterns.

Abstract

Climate change has emerged as a problem that has not only affected the economy of the world, but its impact should be seen on the present generation as well as on the coming generation of human beings. It is a universal problem that has its impact on all living beings in some form or another. Currently the whole world is concerned about the effects of climate change. Awareness is being credited not only by organizing seminars and programs around the world, but some important agreements are also being signed to take effective steps in this regard. As we all know, agriculture is the prime place in areas affected due to climate change whose most vivid example can be seen as a serious economic loss to India's coffee and tea growers. To overcome this problem a number of plans, policies and conferences are being undertaken so that future generations could be awared and protected from the serious consequences of climate change.
Published
2018-10-10