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173467
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The changing climatic condition is widely regarded as one of the most serious global threats of the 21st century. Climate is the synthesis of day to day conditions of weather in a given area whereas weather is defined as the day to day condition of a particular place.
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173468
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The share of climate related disasters in the total disaster events have been increasing steadily. The unprecedented impact of extreme temperature events in Europe and sudden increase in the flood events in rest of the world is strongly linked with climate change patterns. The most devastating impact of climate change involves making the weather pattern erratic.
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173485
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This paper is a humble attempt to critically examine the strategic issues involved in the domain of climate change across the globe and the mitigation mechanism to be adopted by the local communities, more particularly in the developing countries, like India.
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173484
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Energy security is seen in the form of one country depending on unstable and hostile regions for resources as in the case of USA or the over-dependence on one supplier which leads to worry of that player using its position for geo-political gains, as in the case of EU and Russia.
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173478
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The greenhouse gaseous has increased and in turn rises in temperature on earth, all this because of human activities and their negligence towards the environment. The increase in global temperature leads to disastrous effects on the earth’s ecosystem.
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173477
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Climate change is one of the complex problems facing mankind today. The overriding complexity of the problem is attributed to its deeper global ramifications on a vast range of issues impacting the very survival of life on Earth.
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173481
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A dual mechanism is needed to seriously confront the climate change challenge. This mechanism should be at the level regional and national; organisation needs to coordinate with the international organisation. Since many regional organisation have been much more able to make an impact, compared to international organisations.
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173469
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There is a big disconnect between the pace of global warming and the pace of global resolve to reverse the same. World communities are campaigning for it. Global leaders like UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres have been spending much of their time to plead with countries to produce increasingly aggressive plans to combat global warming.
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173483
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Environment plays a very significant role in the economic development of any country, therefore it’s important that countries develop strategies that are vital for the environment under the rising menace of climate change.
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173472
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Environmentalism as an ideology has gained currency in the contemporary globalized industrial world. As an ideology it advocates for environmental protection from the ill effects of human activities on its environment. The entire politics of climate change is an outcome of this ideology of environmentalism.
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173474
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States shall cooperate in a spirit of global partnership to conserve, protect and restore the health and integrity of the Earth’s ecosystem. Definition of sustainable development. In view of the different contributions to global environmental degradation, States have common but differentiated responsibilities.
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ID:
173482
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International politics merely appeared to reflect the global Northern perspectives that tended to dominate the prevailing debates on issue those were global in nature discussing at different international platforms like UN, and benefited the Northern states, often at the cost of the global South.
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173476
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The Himalaya having huge deposits of snow cover after the Antractic & Arctic regions is one of the great source of fresh water in the world. Mountains over the world are highly sensitive to climate change and are real and natural indicators of a changing climate regime of a region.
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173470
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Intrinsic to the understanding the policy implementation of the concept of food security is the idea of foodways. It is pertinent to view both these concepts together to comprehend which factors contribute to designing and disbursing help to the various groups in form of subsidised rations, food aid, hunger alleviation programs and cash transfer schemes.
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ID:
173480
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Earth has been described as “a jewel in space” but that jewel is passing through various catastrophic problems such as lifeless rivers, land sterilized by humans, carbon dioxide and other gases in the air resulting in climate change, deserts expand, the deforestation, diminution of forest wealth, disorderly and rapid growth of cities, custom built slums, abject poverty and affluent life styles of world’s one fifth population of the developed countries.
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ID:
173471
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Forests are the richest repository of biodiversity and have evolved to into the complex ecosystem over million years and supports myriad of life forms on earth. Forests not only act as a source to fulfil basic needs of indigenous communities residing in and around areas but economy of any country to a larger extent is based on these forests through revenue generation and provides raw material to the industries.
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ID:
173473
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Climate change have it visibility from Himalayan region toward bay of Bengal or other coastal regions of India, as sea level rise is going to be the most hazardous climate change causes for India .its predictable that very soon we may reach the goal of 4 million climate refuges who will be internally displaced without any legal framework.
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ID:
173475
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Climate change in the world can be caused by various activities. When climate change occurs; temperatures can increase a dramatically. When temperature rises, many different changes can occur on Earth. For example, it can result in more floods, droughts, or intense rain, as well as more frequent and severe heat waves.
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ID:
173486
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Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth’s surface, contain 97% of the Earth’s water, and represent 99% of the living area on the planet . Oceans are claimed to be ‘last frontiers’ of growth and development, but the immense potential that the Oceans present remains to be tapped fully.
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ID:
173479
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Air pollution, environment and ethics have emerged as important concerns for the people or public health. We can see current prevailing situations of in the northern part of the country. When excessive a quantity of harmful substances- gases, particles, and biological molecules becomes the part of our breath air then it results into air pollution.
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