Our unwanted needs, our ideas about a luxurious life, our fast paced life and our civilised indifference is the root of our earth’s problem today – Global warming. Over the past century, temperature has increased by about 1 degree F and is expected to rise between 0.5 degree to 1 degree F by 2035 and rise between 1.1% and 6.4% by 2100.
 
The destructive trend began since industrialisation and our earth has never been deteriorated as much as today since the past 65 million years. Global Warming has led to massive changes, beginning from ice cap melting in arctic, receding snow packs in North America, species extinction in South America to droughts in china and receding glaciers in Asia. Global warming is an expensive, close-to-irreversible damage that our planet is facing due to us.
 
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