Complete Special Issue S2: “Global Warming and Climate Change: Part 1”
There has been much hue and cry across the world that “earth is dying” and we have to “save the planet,”
trying to influence the policies on climate change. But most unfortunately, neither the developed nor the
developing countries are really sincere to tackle the planet’s worst and most critical issue. Accordingly, the
earth has been facing the chronic problems of rising temperature, increasing sea level, earthquakes, tsunamis,
and other natural disasters. These problems have become regular features. The issue of global warming
and climate change has created unprecedented challenges for nations to face and to find out solutions to
these burning issues. Numerous negotiations have been taking place across the world (including the last
Paris Agreement), but unfortunately, nothing concrete has come up so far, and as a result, the issues are
remaining as a myth. For example, the Paris accord has been taking place for climate change policies, but
on the implementation horizon, nothing has happened. The worst is the disassociation of the United States
from the accord. All this speak volumes about the concern, attitude, responsiveness, and sincerity of nations
toward the issue of global warming and climate change.
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