Affiliation:
1. Nehru Institute of Technology, India
Abstract
The worldwide threat to human welfare that is expanding the quickest right now is climate change. Since the current generation is thought to be the last to be able to take meaningful action to lessen its effects, the world must understood how responsible it is. In the event that it fails, human society is probably destined to never recover. Many organizations have stressed that the climate problem is fundamentally unjust, with poorer nations bearing a heavier burden than others. India is one of the nine nations where climate change is said to be having a significant impact. A WHO estimate from 2016 suggested that by 2050, India would account for over 25% of all climate-related deaths worldwide because of dwindling food supplies. China is predicted to see the greatest per-capita mortality rate from food insecurity.