Gravitas: Climate change triggers extreme weather events across the world

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Climate Change Continues To Hurt Millions Of People Around The World.

Extreme weather events due to climate change continue to wreak havoc on millions of people across the world. The state of Montana in the U.S. has declared an emergency over snowstorm while hundreds have lost their lives in floods in India. Such weather events are hurting Thailand, Taiwan and Indonesia too. This report explores.

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  1. Indian are contributer of global warming , vegetarian , their gau mata destroyed grass , plants reducing oxygen in the environment .

  2. I think commonsense will tell you that this cant be real. Its time that people look int the deapth of this issue. If the tilt of the earth has changed and the polarities of the poles is in a state of fluc I dont think anyone of us are capable of imagining what is really the solution as these are veents beyond human capabilities. CO2 emission etc are just a dip in the entire picture. All this is related to the modelling of the water cycle of which we have no consensus. so the hoax which Al Gore started is now our new reality. When did politicians decide the future of science. This is more bizare then anything prevalent on the world stage.An alternate look has to be taken to examine this issue of Climate change.

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