UN warns, 'Andaman, Nicobar Islands may not be inhabitable in future due to rise in sea level'

Paris: According to a United Nations report on Wednesday, if the current trend of climate change continues uninterrupted, the sea level may rise by one meter and millions of people may be forced to migrate to 2100. This report is worrying for India because it is feared that increasing the sea level will make it difficult for the population to remain in Andaman and Nicobar.

According to the news agency Effe, the stringent conclusion of the Intergovernmental Committee on Climate Change states that if climate change is not controlled, the sea level will rise between 30 and 60 cm and the global temperature will be two degrees above the pre-industrial level. Celsius will be up. However, the sea level may rise up to 110 cm if it fails to cope with the international temperature.

This analysis has been presented by the UN-backed committee, which was presented in Monaco. It has been said that climate change has increased the sea temperature and made it more acidic and less fertile. This means that weather related events like hurricanes and El Niño have become more severe and have started coming again and again.

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