
The invasion of Normandy during World War II was an achievement of military planning and cooperation. As many as 165,000 soldiers from eight countries smashed through beaches in Northen France. The action marked the beginning of the end of what has been mankind’s bloodiest period of conflict.
World War II and climate change share many parallels, including how widespread the disruption could be, But the most important how widespread the disruption could be. But the most important similarity is that climate change will also requrie the effort and coordination of many different groups of people to be beaten.
At least 1 billion people in Asia risk starvation from a drop in agricultural production potential. Half a billion of people in India and China alone could lose fresh water supplies if Himalayan glaciers melt. Mass-migration and conflict will become endemic because of increased stresses over the disappearance of fodd and water supplies and of habitable land. Floods, droughts, soil erosion and severe stroms could wipe out upto 30 percent of all known species.
“What we take for granted might not be here for our children,” says Al Gore in his award -winning documentary, ‘An Inconvenient Truth’.
Until now, high-level debate on climate change has been mostly driven by linguists and legal experts who argue over commas and misplaced cluses. That will have to end. In 2009, world leaders will meet in Copenhagen to craft a successor trenty to the Kyoto Protocol. What eventually forms part of that treaty will be up for negotiation. That it should be bold and demanding is not. Too many lives are at stake.
The UN’s Food and Agricultural Organisation estimates that 22% of the world’s people are engaged in agriculture. In India, this figure is well above 60%. A vast majority of people are low-income farmers, who depend on rainfall and ground water for successful harvest.
Even a one Degree rise in average temperatures could kill more than 300,000 people worldwide, according to World Health Organisation. For India, a tropical country, whose health indicators are already amongs the world’s worst, this is worrying ?
This above article is original posted by Pierre Mario fitter of business world magazine. I wanted to tell whole world about the global warning and the best article has been written by Pierre, so I also wanted to add that there is great saying by Mahatma Gandhi of India “There is everything for men’s need, but nothing for men’s greed” pollution and other problems are created by men’s greed for satisfying his need. So being the most intelligent animal in the world, men is the biggest fool in the world. Animals are better because they love their motherland Earth. So please don’t spoil the face of the Earth. Because what we see today may not be seen tomorrow. DON’T HARM THE NATURE.