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    Alarm bell: If pollution continues to increase like this, many big cities of the world will be submerged in water, Mumbai is also in danger

    ndexpressBy ndexpressOctober 15, 2021Updated:October 15, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
    Alarm bell: If pollution continues to increase like this, many big cities of the world will be submerged in water, Mumbai is also in danger

    The effect of pollution, especially carbon emissions from a company, vehicle, etc., remains in the atmosphere for a long time. Because of this, the heat is increasing all over the world. This means that global warming is increasing. Due to this, the sea level has also been affected. According to a research, if this continues, 50 cities of Asia including Mumbai will be submerged in water. It includes cities in China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Vietnam.

    Countries going towards darkness by themselves
    In fact, countries like China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Vietnam are at the forefront of building coal-based plants. These countries are far ahead in terms of population. However, scientists fear that the worst effect of global warming has been on these countries. On the other hand, Australia and Antarctica are facing huge losses. Due to this, one tenth of the earth will be submerged in the sea.

    Mumbai is in danger
    Due to rising sea water, problems will increase in the high-tide area, along with this many big cities will come under raid. A population of 15 will be affected by the rise in water level. It has been claimed in the study that, there are about 184 places around the world where there is going to be a direct effect of rising sea level, most of these places will get absorbed in the water.

    What are the claims made in the study
    According to the latest study, between the next 200 years to 2000 years, the map of the Earth will change completely. Here the map of the Earth will change completely, it is estimated that, if the temperature rises from 1.5 ° C to 3 ° C, then the glaciers around the world will start melting, due to which the ice on the mountains will flood the low-lying area. Will be enough.

    Danger signs in IPCC’s climate report
    In August this year, the climate report of the IPCC came out. It was told in that report that in 2100, 12 coastal cities of India will be completely submerged in just 79 years. The reason behind this is said to be the melting of ice. If the ice accumulated near the poles melts, it will lead to an unexpected rise in sea level. Due to these reasons, the coastal area of ​​cities like Chennai, Kochi, Bhavnagar will start shrinking, people will have to be taken to a safe place from such places.

    Also read- Temples vandalized in Bangladesh, riots erupted

    Actually, the projection tool has been given by NASA. In this, it has been told by making a map of the world, in which part of the world the sea level is going to rise. Let us tell you, every 5 to 7 years, the IPCC gives information about the state of the environment around the world.

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