Our Planet in Danger: The Reality of Climate Change
The world we are living in today is slowly losing its balance. Over the past several years, the weather has completely changed its behavior. Sometimes there is extreme heat, sometimes untimely rainfall, in some places severe droughts, and in others destructive floods — all of this is not just an accident or the anger of nature, but a direct result of climate change. In simple terms, climate change means the continuous rise in the Earth’s temperature, mostly caused by human activities. Smoke from factories, increasing numbers of vehicles, deforestation, and the excessive use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas — all of this is polluting the air and making the planet even hotter. Heat That Is Becoming Unbearable The heat we experience today cannot be compared to what it was 20 or 30 years ago. Every year, new heatwave records are being broken. In regions like Pakistan, India, the Middle East, and Africa, temperatures often rise to 45–50 degrees Celsius. This not only puts hu...