Global Warming: A Big Threat to Humanity
Global Warming: A Big Threat to Humanity

Recently, there were verdicts heard from the fossil fuels industries stating that global warming is not a matter to concern about. It has occurred previously also and was unable to destroy life on Earth. But in this regard, a response by Thomas Kesolits is in receipt, which clearly explains that global warming is a major concern. Today, the top most priority of every single human being on earth should contribute in all ways for improving the climatic conditions; otherwise, that day is not so far when life on Earth will diminish in few years.

To explain the concept, he has compared that time, 15,000 years ago, when global warming occurred last, with the present situation. During that period, the population of earth was just 1 million and today, it is more than 4 millions. Besides, today maximum numbers of people are dependent on farming because their food comes from there. And agriculture is highly dependent on weather conditions. So any kind of climate change directly affects the production of food in various regions.

If we reduce the consumption of fossil fuels then a much cleaner air will be there to inhale and energy will be consumed more efficiently. Moreover, the flow of petrodollars out of the country would also get reduce to a great extent.

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