Shire Sankranti! The entire human race is going to witness massive destruction of nature in the near future. Thinking of traveling abroad? Then go to Maldives as soon as possible without delay. Because within the next few years this country will no longer exist. Will sink into the depths of the sea. At the same time 4 other countries will also be swallowed by the sea. If so, where will the people here?
The glaciers of the world are gradually melting as a result of global warming (Global Warming) and severe pollution. As a result, the sea level is rising. Experts have already raised concerns. They claim that the rate at which the sea level is rising, several countries will completely sink into the ocean by the 22nd century. It seems very strange to stand in the 21st century, but such information has emerged after research on climate change.
The rate at which the level of pollution in the world is increasing every day is increasing the temperature. As a result, climate change is taking place all over the world. If things continue at this rate, the sea will engulf several countries. These include countries like the Maldives and Tuvalu. Recently, the former president of Maldives, Mohammad Nasheed, has expressed concern about this. "Nothing could be more unfortunate for our country and people," he said.
United Nations meteorologists say sea levels have risen by about 6 to 10 inches over the past 120 years. Most alarmingly, this level continues to rise. If global warming continues at its current rate, water levels in the Pacific and Indian oceans will rise by 39 inches by the end of this century. At the same time, the rate of sea storms and waves will increase. That means the oceans will become more turbulent. People will be forced to flee from many parts of the world before several countries sink into the ocean. Because all those areas will be swallowed by the sea.
Tuvalu, the Marshall Islands, Nauru and Kiribati and the Maldives will be uninhabitable by the 22nd century, according to a UN report. About 6 lakh people will become homeless. They will have no country. This information is very alarming.
Tuvalu's Prime Minister Kossi Natano told the press, "If it really happens, if our country really sinks into the sea, the United Nations must recognize us as a country. Because this is our identity.” But if countries really sink into the ocean, where will the people go? According to experts, there will be many people who will not want to leave their homes.
In this regard, the former president of Maldives, Mohammad Naseed, said that people are very intelligent. They will find some way and live there. He also said that people can also get used to living in floating cities. How those countries will produce enough food and other benefits, however, remains unclear. Incidentally, the COP27 meeting is going to be held in Egypt in November. Global warming damage may be an issue there.