Climate Change – | Beyond Exclamation https://beyondexclamation.com Mon, 01 Feb 2021 19:22:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.9 https://beyondexclamation.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Fevicon.png Climate Change – | Beyond Exclamation https://beyondexclamation.com 32 32 Climate change – the existential crisis of our time https://beyondexclamation.com/climate-change-the-existential-crisis-of-our-time/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 09:51:44 +0000 https://beyondexclamation.com/?p=11757 “Climate change” is one phrase everyone is talking about. Right from politicians to actors, everyone has something to say about how we humans have ruined the only place in the universe that sustains life. And they are not wrong. Climate change is a hoax? However, there is one group of people who believe climate change …

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“Climate change” is one phrase everyone is talking about. Right from politicians to actors, everyone has something to say about how we humans have ruined the only place in the universe that sustains life. And they are not wrong.

Climate change is a hoax?

However, there is one group of people who believe climate change is a hoax. That earth is more powerful than any living being on the planet and collectively human beings are not strong enough to “destroy” a whole entire planet. They also believe that the rising temperatures and then the cooling down of earth is as natural as it gets. Science, though, has reports to prove this unworthy theory wrong.

Climate change as an issue is not able to find a permanent solution because of these types of varied voices that keep sending out contradictory statements. Also, the science behind understanding climate change is dense and usually there is enough politics behind the “no action” status.

Climate change is here

Millions of people around the world are seeing firsthand the effects of climate change over the world. Thanks to these people there is enough pressure on the government to take stringent action and do something about the issue at hand.

Basic science

Scientists have measured carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere over the years. There is a spike in the carbon emissions since the Industrial Revolution in the 1950s. This record breaking spike has not come down ever since.  This creates a direct irrefutable link between human activities and the growing pollution in the atmosphere. With the increase in the use of crude oil and coal to power homes, factories, airplanes and cars, we have been successful in polluting the planet, even though we never intended for that to happen.

The next major reason for the earth to be slowly and steadily dying is the population explosion. The world population has tripled in the last 70 years. More people means more food, more basic needs, more use of animal products. The problem with eating animals is that it releases another gas called methane into the air. This simply adds to the greenhouse effect – where the gases rise above in the atmosphere and when the sunlight enters the atmosphere it is trapped in these gases causing the earth to get warmer. There are millions of species of animals on the verge of mass extinction and this need to be stopped immediately. This causes further damage as the ice from the polar and arctic regions are melting. The problem with the earth getting warmer is a grave concern because the current temperatures of earth have been the highest since the last Ice Age which was 10,000 years ago.

Rising sea levels an immediate threat

One can live in denial all the wish, but the effects of a warmer earth are already being seen world over. There are tsunamis and floods in some places while other places are dying in drought. Millions of lives are lost world over as the rising sea levels destroy homes and lives. With the sea levels rising, about three millimeters a year, the amounts of clean drinking water levels are going lower. Displaced people become refugees and that starts another problem which we don’t have enough time or hands to deal with. The situation is so grave that scientists are predicting entire coastal cities to go under water within the next 80 years. Islands are set to vanish leaving millions displaced, if they survive and are rescued in time.

How to slow down climate change?

The Paris agreement was signed between countries to help slow down the emission of carbon dioxide. However, US, one of the biggest polluters pulled out of the agreement and other countries have been accused of not meeting their targets or not setting ambitious enough targets in the first place.

It is countries like Gambia, India and Morocco that have taken serious action to control climate change. Massive renewable energy projects are taking place in these countries. There are others that are trying to their bit by making public transport absolutely free. This means fewer cars on the road. One person – one car is a luxury that the Earth cannot deal with at this moment.

Conclusion

Experts are of the opinion that something drastic needs to be done. This would require the world leaders to be united against this cause. More and more people need to be made aware of the rapidly dying planet because of their actions. Reduction in the number of cars on the road, burning less fossil fuels, shifting to renewable energy sources that are in fact cheaper in the long term, cutting down the animal slaughter, using trains and cycles as a means of transport, careful consumption of products will all help if done collectively by a large enough number of people. Meat eating is actually one of the biggest problems that needs a solution, says Charles Darwin’s great-great grandson Chris Darwin. Adopting a vegan diet is the only way to prevent animal slaughter. Once the demand for meat goes down, fewer animals will be raised, bred and slaughtered, directly impacting climate change. It’s either this or climate change will have a more permanent, more destructive solution for us.

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In this Tech-World, Farmers don’t depend on Climate! https://beyondexclamation.com/tech-world-farmers-dont-depend-climate/ Thu, 05 Apr 2018 13:35:58 +0000 http://beyondexclamation.com/?p=233 In this Tech-World, Farmers don’t depend on Climate: The love for veggies have always been constant, especially if you are a vegan, but then you

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In this Tech-World, Farmers don’t depend on Climate: The love for veggies have always been constant, especially if you are a vegan, but then you can also feel the pinch in the pocket when you go to buy them in the market. From harvesting to selling in the market, there is a huge inter-changeable process in it of the harvested vegetables. Till it reaches to your plate, you have already paid a huge profit to the middleman.

But some desperately looking for a solution got the key to change with polyhouse farming, the new farming system with technology. Polyhouse farming was boon for every farmer as it could be set up even on a small land and moreover, government provided subsidy as well. Amarnath Phulekar from Islampur village in Bidar district has tasted success by growing vegetables in a polyhouse built on a one-acre plot outside his house. Mr Phulekar sells the red and yellow capsicum that he grows in this unit, in a potent market nearby in Pune.

The polyhouse is drip irrigated and has foggers to maintain steady temperature in summer. Fertilizer and insecticides are mostly fed through the drip irrigation channels. The one-acre farm has a team of eight labourers working in two shifts, irrigating the beds, strengthening the plants with sticks and wires and checking for signs of pest or insect attack. “Vegetables in a polyhouse are like babies in intensive care units. They need constant care,” says Mr Phulekar.

A project was implemented in Shanthanahalli village, Tiptur Taluk, of Tumkur district in Karnataka, which is about 150 kms from Bangalore. The women from Self Help Group (SHG) is involved in growing high value vegetables such as tomatoes and capsicum under the polyhouse farming and supplying these vegetables to the mid-day meal scheme of the school at a subsidized rate. The group and its deeds are also recognized by the National Committee on Plasticulture Applications in Horticulture Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India.

While youth are going from villages to cities in search of livelihood, Vishaal of Adegama village returned to the grassroots dropping out of the technical education course. Vishaal met farmers there and was attracted at their minimalist approach to agriculture – putting small space to maximum use and thereby earning profits. He then consulted his cousin Ramchander of Chincholi and the duo decided to become farmers. Earlier, Vishaal appraised himself about incentives and other benefits being extended to farmers cultivating under polyhouse conditions by the Department of Horticulture, Government of Telangana.

Realising that construction of Polyhouse has been highly subsidised in Telangana and the subsidy being 75%, which is the highest in the country, the duo placed an application with the horticulture department for the same. They have taken up cultivation of cucumber under Polyhouse conditions in their villages.

The returns of polyhouse farming enables to grow throughout the year, irrespective of season and also the produce ensures better quality than the open-field cultivation.

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How IoT can Decelerate Climate Change https://beyondexclamation.com/how-iot-can-decelerate-climate-change/ Sun, 25 Mar 2018 20:10:21 +0000 http://beyondexclamation.com/?p=110 How IoT can Decelerate Climate Change: With technology taking over so many sectors, it was about time that the network model on which the world

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How IoT can Decelerate Climate Change: With technology taking over so many sectors, it was about time that the network model on which the world works be changed as well. Thus came the Internet of Things and took the IT world by storm. Its revolutionary concept of decentralizing data storage and connecting devices directly without any central server proved so successful that there have been claims made that the IoT can easily help us fight the ginormous problems linked with climate change.

Why is Climate change not showing any deceleration with current network models?

Current network models rely heavily on central servers for data management and it all comes down to how much traffic said servers are able to handle without crashing. Then there is the fact that awareness is being spread, and  while laws are being made they are often too late to implement. Climate change is not slowing down solely for the reason that our current model does not take too much time to send data to and fro. Hence, sectors such as the forestry or the agriculture are hindered by this since they aren’t so effective at linking sensors with the main network.

How will IoT change the game?

The Internet of Things directly connects any two sensors or devices that need to be connected without the help of a central server. This means that information is sent to the proper place in record time, and action can be taken accordingly. Devices for monitoring the areas that are prone to deforestation can be linked to the necessary computers directly and any illegal deforestation activity spotted and apprehended, thus preventing trees from being cut down. Not only this, these listening devices can also be used by scientists to monitor the status of endangered species. In short, IoT will provide a sort of security to the forestry department. Coming to agriculture, sensors can be connected to the IoT network and all information regarding soil and water can be obtained without compromising accuracy. Techniques such as precision agriculture, which limits extensive use of resources such as water and also the usage of pesticides can be implemented using IoT effectively. Weather forecasting systems can also be linked and the information obtained will be used to save millions of lives and maintain the economic well-being of the people as well. The agricultural sector will truly benefit from the IoT network. IT will reduce the environmental footprint of these sectors, and thus bring down the rate of climate change and its effects.

IoT can certainly reduce the environmental footprints of several industry sectors all at once and certainly will have a pronounced effect on Climate change. Whether or not it has a significant effect or not can only be known once this technology has been successfully implemented and run on all of these sectors.

Anna Kucirkova

Anna Kucirkova

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Anna Kucirkova works as a copywriter for over 4 years. She speaks 3 languages including Czech, German, English. She loves traveling and has a passion for kids and writing. While she has been to many places in Europe and South East Asia, she still wants to explore the rest of the world.

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