Global warming has caused rising temperatures worldwide including Pakistan where some areas have seen temperatures reach 50 C, resulting in more extreme weather events like cyclones, hurricanes, droughts, heat waves and floods. These natural disasters are catastrophic effects of global warming, demonstrating the need to rethink priorities and seriously address the issue of global warming.
Global warming has caused rising temperatures worldwide including Pakistan where some areas have seen temperatures reach 50 C, resulting in more extreme weather events like cyclones, hurricanes, droughts, heat waves and floods. These natural disasters are catastrophic effects of global warming, demonstrating the need to rethink priorities and seriously address the issue of global warming.
Global warming has caused rising temperatures worldwide including Pakistan where some areas have seen temperatures reach 50 C, resulting in more extreme weather events like cyclones, hurricanes, droughts, heat waves and floods. These natural disasters are catastrophic effects of global warming, demonstrating the need to rethink priorities and seriously address the issue of global warming.
Global warming has made the world an uncertain place.
All across the world including Pakistan the
temperature are rising gradually with new heights of temperature soaring up to 50 C in some area of the country. Nature has been chasing us in the forms of cyclones, hurricanes, droughts, heat waves, tornadoes, severe floods, landslides, early and biting winters and scorching summers, and many such minor and major natural disasters are all catastrophic effects of global warming. It is time to rethink our priorities and give global warming issue a serious thought.