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Mulberry, victim of climate change

by Asmita Gaire | 29-03-2019 23:45



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.