Developed countries like America are responsible for the scorching heat and heart-wrenching cold in India
Every year the hole in the ozone layer above the Earth's South Pole has become larger than Antarctica. This too is bound to have an impact on the global temperature.

World temperature has increased by 1 degree Celsius in the last 150 years. But by the end of this century, it is expected to increase by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius. Every year the hole in the ozone layer above the Earth's South Pole has become larger than Antarctica. This too is bound to have an impact on the global temperature.
Not only this, the increasing marine pollution due to oil spills and plastic waste is also not hidden from anyone. The Down to Earth report says that due to increasing pollution and climate change, 83,700 people die every year in India due to extreme heat. Also, the death toll due to extreme cold is 6.55 lakh.
You must be thinking who is responsible for this pollution and climate change? So let us tell you that for this only farmers burning stubble in Punjab and Haryana or diesel vehicles running on the roads of Delhi are not responsible. It is responsible for the ambition of developed countries like America, which have used natural resources without any thought for economic benefits.
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