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Deadly heat wave

by Daily Patriot
May 11, 2022
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The current heatwave in India and Pakistan, with temperatures topping 40 degrees centigrade, is just a warning of what lies ahead.
The hottest part of the year is yet to come and temperatures between 40 and 50 degrees centigrade are expected as normal. The kind of increase in temperatures seen in April and May is virtually unprecedented, and lays out a pattern that could be followed over the coming decades – a swift rise in temperatures and a consequent impact on not only the people living in these conditions, but also on agriculture, soil, housing, livestock.
Scientists say that many of the changes about which they have been warning for years are a result of human-based activities and the failure to heed warnings scientists have been giving out year after year. In addition to this, the usual wave of heatwaves, which previously came once every 50 years in various parts of the world, could now arrive about once every four years. Again, this would cause extreme hardship for many people, notably the poor, the elderly, children, and those who are in poor health.
The planet itself seems in some ways to be turning against us with scientists also warning of a major earthquake in California over the coming years.
We need to think about climate change far more seriously. For too many years have world leaders largely ignored the problem. But it is now obvious that those who had been warning of a devastating increase in heatwaves and global warming were right after all.
India and Pakistan at the moment are an example of just what the world can expect. The current heatwave has been terrifyingly potent, and a new heatwave has been predicted for this week.
This, say climate change experts, will be a regular occurrence. The greenhouse effect is naturally a factor and we need to think of strategies that can change the situation, including out-of-the-box solutions. For the moment, this summer promises to be a long and cruel one. City governments across Pakistan should be ensuring the provision of clean drinking water at spots around the city for labourers and others who have to work in the heat. Hospitals need to be prepared to deal with a sudden influx of patients suffering from heatstroke. We all remember the heatwave of 2015 that claimed more than a thousand lives in Sindh.The government must place climate change at the centre of its political, development and governance agenda because the phenomenon will impact every aspect of our lives. For example, the switch to renewable energy sources must happen sooner rather than later and policies must be formulated to facilitate this change. With Pakistan slated as being among the countries worst affected by climate change, our youth is among the primary stakeholders. They must be taught in schools and institutes of higher education the gravity of what they face so that they may perhaps make wiser decisions than their older generations did.

Scientists say that many of the changes about which they have been warning for years are a result of
human-based activities and the failure to heed warnings scientists have been giving out year after year.

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