Heat-struck!
A sweltering heat wave – a direct ramification of global warming – is as much of a present day threat as it is a future hazard. After the super-scorching European heat wave of 2003 (that killed over 50,000 people there), and the ensuing heat wave in parts of Australia & the US, we thought perhaps it would be some relief in the years to come. But with death tolls still rising to record highs in all parts of the world, (notably so in the previously cold regions), water bodies drying up at an unparalleled rate, parched expanses expanding further – all that is to be blamed is the constant rise in earth’s temperatures.
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A sweltering heat wave – a direct ramification of global warming – is as much of a present day threat as it is a future hazard. After the super-scorching European heat wave of 2003 (that killed over 50,000 people there), and the ensuing heat wave in parts of Australia & the US, we thought perhaps it would be some relief in the years to come. But with death tolls still rising to record highs in all parts of the world, (notably so in the previously cold regions), water bodies drying up at an unparalleled rate, parched expanses expanding further – all that is to be blamed is the constant rise in earth’s temperatures.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative
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