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The impending environmental factors can not be neglected and it needs our immediate attention.

The variegated human activities exercised over the environment and its resources have been
successful in obscuring the devastating effect over our only planet planting could significantly reduce
the warming trend.

The WMO said the first nine months of this year were 1.1 C warmer than pre-industrial levels. That
means the world is more than two-thirds of the way to the limit of 1.5 C agreed in Paris.

That is having real effects on real lives. Hong Kong and Shanghai, California and southern Spain have
Climate negotiators are meeting in Bonn, Germany this week to discuss how to implement the
pledges on curbing climate-warming greenhouse gases that were made in Paris in 2015. They have
plenty to ponder. Per cent of the worlds population now lives in places where they suffer life-
threatening heatwave conditions for several days a year.

At its winter maximum in March, the Arctic had less sea ice this year than ever recorded match. Ice
is melting and the temperature is whimsically changing. The prediction of these is unappreciated.
We as human have to take certain steps and preventive measures to revive our only ecosystem.

Trees could help save us but that too when the rate at which the decline and deforestation is
occurring, falls short as compared to the activity and intentions as well as reformation through
which the plantation activities are been carried out.

Even the good news looks bad, said Chris Rapley of University College London, UK. Whilst it is
encouraging that human carbon emissions have levelled off over the last three years, the fact that
2016 still witnessed a record surge in atmospheric CO2 concentrations is ominous.

In the run-up to the Bonn conference, climate scientists again said it was necessary to remove
carbon dioxide from the air, by creating so-called negative emissions, as well as cutting our
emissions. The emissions could be stored in forests. To do so, we would need to end deforestation
and encourage the regrowth of 500 million hectares of forests that have been degraded by
piecemeal logging.

Such an effort Replanting forests could play a big role, the Woods Hole Research Center in
Falmouth, Massachusetts announced last week. 100 billion tonnes of carbon equivalent to roughly
ten years of fossil fuel would be a one-off addition to natures carbon store. Once the trees were
mature, they would stop absorbing more carbon dioxide. We would still need to cut emissions to
zero by mid-century. Nevertheless, the plan could help get the world at least a quarter of the way
to limiting warming to 1.5 C, according to Woods Hole director Philip Duffy.

Thus, to conclude this all and that can be the only aftereffect of human being degraded to its morale
and losing the sight of what the nature had adorned us with.

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