I don’t remember when
was the last time I blogged , wait I do it was back in 1st week on
March 2016 :P. Its not that I didn’t came across anything that really
interested me rather I would say there
was number of times I came across such
and wanted to pen them down.Yes I had
very hectic weeks in the last couple of months and so,I burned my
ass for 13-14 hrs a a day even on weekends
but taking it as a excuse for something you always wanted to do is
purely lame. I see people(Nope, I am not
Cole Sear) who after a
hard,hectic day still manages to do things that they like.I really do take
inspiration from them but just like the morning mist that fades away when the sun comes up,I had a similar kind
off story.
Bohut hogayi Dukh bhari Dastaan(Enough of my melodrama,Yes
I need to translate it as Google says most of my readers are from US :D) .Now on a serious note the following blog
post was planned for Earth Day but was not able to post it on time but
better late than never.The start it off
here’s s a transcript of the speech Leonardo DiCaprio gave while accepting the Acamedy Award for
Best Actor 2016,to quote him:
” Climate change is real, it is happening right now. It is
the most urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work
collectively together and stop procrastinating. Let us not take this planet for
granted.”
An active environmentalist and UN messenger of peace,over
the two years Dicaprio made an
exceptional journey all round the world studying the nature of Global
warming.Though unlike Dicaprio people like us who are limted to only our own small world are unware of the impact Global warming is having
on our life.Who cares whether the Glaciers of Artic are dissappering way more before the prediction or the Farmers
of India are commiting suicide due to drought,unless and until its someone or
something very related or dear to us,who cares?.But the day seems no far when
the entire human race will come to know what they are up against.
An article on New York Times says
2015 was the hottest year on earth so far. Just as 2015 made way for 2016, we
have another article from Washington Post that says February 2016 was the
hottest month for entire Earth! If this can’t make anyone belive the Global
Warning is for real ask me aor any other fellow banaglorean about it.On 24th
April,2016, the Karnataka capital - renowned for its ability to keep
cool (dubbed as India’s 365 days Hill Station) touched 39.2 degrees. That made it the hottest
day ever for the city since records began to be kept in 1867.That’s not all my
friend and this sudden rise in the tempearture is not just something,its was
always on the card with a lot more to come. A
tool compiled by New York Times shows that temperature in Bengaluru this year
was 0.9 degree C warmer than the average normal. Average for Bengaluru is 24.7
degrees, while the tool shows an average of 25.6 degree Celsius. If it is the
case for every year from now onwards only one can imagine what will be
bangalore in the next 10 years and so.
Adressing the problem of Global Warming learders from around 195
countries came together in Paris and on
22nd April 2016(Earth Day) the Historic Paris Agreement was signed. The
head of the meet which was caleed as Paris
Conference, France's foreign minister Laurent Fabius, said this "ambitious
and balanced" plan is a "historic turning point" in the goal of
reducing global warming. For those who are not aware
of the pact we can read about it her Paris Agreement.
The temperature rise in Banglaore is
one of the many problems the earth is facing reagarding Global warning but we
are not concern with all of them because we are not affected with them.We must all unite togrether in the
fight againts Global warning and play a part no matter how insignifacant it may
sound to us but on a large every small steps matters.
” Climate change is real, it is happening right now. It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work collectively together and stop procrastinating. Let us not take this planet for granted.”