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Just look around you. You don't have to be a scientist to notice that millions of people – many of them in India – are already at risk of losing their livelihoods. By the time your children are grown up, climate change could cause 150,000 additional deaths per year, with an increased risk of hunger, malaria, flooding and severe water shortages.
When all this happens, when the Earth itself is threatened, then all that lives on it is also threatened.And that includes you. Your children. And your children's children.
Never before has humanity been forced to grapple with such an take urgent and immediate action to stop global warming, the damage could become irreversible.
The world‘s glaciers are already melting at a frightening rate, and this is set to increase. This means that the rivers they feed will dry up in many parts of the world and this will seriously endanger water supplies. The Gangotri glacier is retreating at the rate of 34 metres per year. If it shrinks any faster, the Ganga could dry up, threatening the very survival of over 500 million people in this subcontinent.