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India Climate Change Knowledge Portal: All You Need To Know



Global climate change has been a major concern for all, the change in climate has resulted in shrunken glaciers, planting, flowering and animals. The global climate change has told many lessons to humankind and the chances are yet unpredictable. For that concern, India Climate Change Knowledge Portal has been launched. Let’s know more about the portal and its features.

Why India Climate Change Knowledge Portal Was Launched?

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What is Climate Change?

As per the NASA website, Climate change is a change in the weather of a place, which could be the temperature of the place, amount of rain that the place usually gets in a period of time, etc.

Climate change can also be said as a change in the climate of Earth. This change could be the change in the usual temperature of the Earth or it could be a change in when and where snow and rainfall on Earth.

The website states climate usually takes hundreds of millions of years to change or it could change in just a few hours.

With the start of the pandemic, the world has also seen a drastic change in climate as well. Even the winters have arrived earlier, unlike past years. The world is seeing a complete overhaul in temperature. This is what climate change is called.

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Indian’s Contribution To Climate Change

India has shown its concern over climate change and has taken actions for not letting these changes impact the lives of people. Here we will discuss India’s nationally determined contributions.

India Became Only G20 Country That Has Achieved 2C Target

The Causes of Changing Climate of Earth

Not just a single reason but multiple reasons are there that can lead to change in climate. Let’s take a look at some stated by NASA:

Wrapping Up

Climate change is a global concern for a reason and India has been working right on track to achieve its climate goals and 2C target. Its every persons responsibility to contribute to nature and save the Earth. We have to take care of the place we live in.