IF NOT NOW, WHEN?
India is a country with huge variations in seasons. There are four basic seasons in India namely Winter (December, January and February), Summer (March, April and May), Monsoon (June to September) and lastly Post Monsoon (October to November). Whereas according to the Hindu calendar, the seasons in India are classified into six types. These are Vasanth Ritu (Spring Season), Sharad Ritu (Early Autumn), Varsha Ritu (Monsoon Season), Sishira Ritu (Late Autumn), Greeshma Ritu (Summer Season) and Hemantha Ritu (Winter Season).
Conservationist mindset children of good schools in Noida Expressway are continuously researching anthropological factors behind the damage to seasons and are working to spread awareness among children to protect mother Earth. The span and intensity of these seasons are not fixed and are subject to change depending upon certain external environmental factors such as pollution have caused havoc to the generally smooth seasonal cycles of India. Various activities such as deforestation, urbanization, industrialization, etc. have brought an adverse effect on the seasonal changes in India.
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Though it is true that climate change is a natural phenomenon but this sudden exponential changes in climate as a result of increasing population and industrialization. Students of best CBSE and Cambridge board schools in Noida prepared a list of the major cause of climate change is as follows:
• Urbanization
• Burning of fossil fuels
• Emission of greenhouse gases
• Industrialization
• Deforestation
It is difficult to assign exact reasons to these adversities. These changes can be permanent or the climate might return to its normal state. To reduce air pollution caused by vehicles, the government took a decision to apply the odd-even formula for vehicles that was to reduce traffic as well as the pollution caused by them. People should use CNG gas and switch off the engine at traffic lights. Another way to reduce air pollution is to celebrate eco-friendly festivals without using any firecracker.
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It is us and only us who can surely bring about this climate change just one rule, i.e. by abiding by the rules of nature and by stopping this technical race. We should take care of the environment as this is where we have to live.