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Mulberry, victim of climate change |
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by Asmita Gaire | 29-03-2019 23:45
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From the day when I learnt about Mulberry, it has always been my one of the favourite. I still remember even during my examination period, I used to rush to neighbour to eat those mulberries; and I had to listen many words from my parents but the tastiest mulberry were enough for me to make me happy. I was in primary level then.
Today, situation is entirely different. Mulberries that is supposed to be harvested on late spring is now ready in early to mid spring. I had to cherish for getting chance to taste them earlier than before. But I couldn't because I know it's because of climate change. I couldn't control over myself and tasted it; I thought my tastebuds had undergone some deformation since it was no more the one mulberry that used to cherish me before; it was entirely tasteless. What do you think, the reason might be? I thought, the only mulberry in Paklihawa had suffered it. But after reading report from one of our Eco Generation Ambassador, Mr. Kushal Naharki brother on mulberry; I realized other places plant are also equally victimized. Climate change is happening. This is clearly visible now. Climate induced hazards that are expected to increase in future include more disastrous effects. This mightn't be the problems of single community or a single country. It's a global problem. |
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18 Comments
Greetings susmita
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for your feedback
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 18-08-2020 19:31
Hey asmita
Thanks for sharing the report
Regards
Sus
Posted 14-08-2020 11:42
Greetings hema
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this compliments
Regards
Asmita
Posted 02-04-2020 23:32
Greetings basanta
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this compliments
Regards
Asmita
Posted 02-04-2020 23:32
Greetings susmita
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this compliments
Regards
Asmita
Posted 02-04-2020 23:32
Hello Asmita
I hope you are doing well
Great Report
Thank you so much for this report!
Keep writing!
Green cheers
Yours
Hema
Posted 19-03-2020 12:17
Greetings asmita
I hope you are doing well
Great article
Thank you so much for this report.
I hope to read more from you.
Green cheers
Regards
Basanta
Posted 16-03-2020 03:10
Hello asmita
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Regards
Susmita
Posted 27-02-2020 01:31
Hello kushal dai
I hope you are well.
Thank you so much !
Yours
ASMITA Gaire
Posted 17-10-2019 11:27
Hello Asmita
I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works. Thank you for your report about how plants have become the victim of climate change. It was really fun to read your report. Keep up with the good work.
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Yours,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 10-04-2019 20:54
Hello Louis mentor.
Thank you so much for reading my report mentor.
And again you needn??t feel sorry, mentor.
Green cheers
Posted 02-04-2019 18:26
Hello wonhee mentor
Thank you so much for reading my report.
And yes hope our tasty mulberries don??t have to suffer in next season.
Green cheers
Posted 02-04-2019 18:25
Hello Rosa sis
It??s very sad to hear tpabkut the peaches on your garden,
Hope the problems get mitigated very soon.
Green cheers
Posted 02-04-2019 18:24
Hello Asmita!
Thank you for sharing your personal experience of climate change with fellow ambassadors. I really like mulberries too and it??s sad that they are suffering from climate changes. The impacts of climate changes on fruits and crops are huge. The quality of fruits decreases and the time of fruit ripening is changing quickly. It??s sad for us to hear it but it becomes much worse for farmers who will suffer from huge economic loss. Thank you for your report : )
Wonhee Mentor
Posted 02-04-2019 15:24
Hi Asmita,
I really appreciate your report and I had great time reading this. Although due to the time constraint, I could not provide you with a detailed feedback, I'd like to point out that you did a great job!
Keep up good work :)
Louis Mentor
Posted 01-04-2019 21:10
Hey Asmita!
I do concur with you on the fact that climate change is happening. I too experienced the same thing with the peaches in my garden whereby they blossom latter in the spring.
Climate change is really taking a toll even on our food security and this is being seen with every passing year. I do hope that this matter does not stay too long unattended to otherwise we'll experience where far worse effects.
Thank you for the informative report Asmita and thank you for reporting take care :)
Rosa
Posted 30-03-2019 17:01
Thank you so much Balyejusa
Posted 30-03-2019 11:36
So many plant and animal species are under threat of extinction due to climate. Thank you for highlighting the mulberry story
Posted 30-03-2019 03:57