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Maldives (An endangered country)

by Juvairiyah Batool | 07-06-2020 02:12 recommendations 1

Hi, I hope that you all are enjoying  well & sound health in this pandemic. First of all Thanks to Tunza Eco-generation for its effort  & for giving me membership of this organization. 
Secondly, prayers for those who are suffering in Corona. May they get relief very soon.
 I've read many articles on different countries' issues. One of them is very tearful & that is of Maldives. And I am going to share this issue with you.
I know most of you have heard about this issue. But I also want to share it  on this report specially for those who  don't know about it.
Maldives:
The Maldives is a republic lies south-west of the Indian sub-continent. It is made up of a chain of nearly 1,200 islands, most of them uninhabited.
Aerial view of Male, capital of the Maldives
Now come to the main topic.Basically Maldives is famous because of its beauty and is cause of attraction for tourists. Every year many tourists visit this small & beautiful country. It is also famous for its wonderful location, Republic of Maldives, is a small island nation in South Asia, located in the Arabian Sea of the Indian Ocean. It lies southwest of Sri Lanka and India, about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from the Asian continent.
Its all about Maldives & I know that you are thinking that Maldives is a beautiful country & and it attracts tourists. Then,
WHAT THE ACTUAL PROBLEM IS ?
You will be shocked to hear that its location is its problem. Yes its location is its problem. At this the most important question is:
Why?
The reason is very terrible & that is:
CLIMATE CHANGE
Yes, climate change is the reason of all the issue that Maldives will face & that is:
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's 2007 report predicted the upper limit of the sea level rises will be 59 centimetres (23 in) by 2100, which means that most of the republic's 200 inhabited islands may need to be abandoned. According to researchers from the University of Southampton, the Maldives are the third most endangered island nation due to flooding from climate change as a percentage of population.
(Wikipedia)
maldives sinking holiday climate change
& from a news:

REVEALED: This holiday hotspot is SINKING and will have disappeared within 80 years

A POPULAR holiday destination for Britons could be gone by the end of the century as it continues to sink due to rising sea levels, as world leaders are called to act at the COP 23 conference.

This news was reported in 2017
& now it's 2020 and approximately after about 77 years, tearfully I have to say that we will not see Maldives.
But it can be impossible & we've not lost the chance, chance is still in our hand۔
As we've  come to know that the reason of disappearance of Maldives is climate change.
so we've to minimize  this change by doing some important steps e.g:
  • use public transport instead of private transport.
  • all industries should have treatment plants for treatment of waste products etc.

Raise your voice for this beautiful sight & to save it.
May "Maldives" live long.
Stay Home Stay safe.
God bless you.
Thanks,
Eco-generation member.
Juvairiyah Batool

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7 Comments

  • Asmita Bhusal says :
    Hello Juvairiyah,
    You've written about a serious issue. It will be a great pain to lose a whole country because of its location and climate change consequences. We must be aware to reduce our global footprint and reduce human driven climate change.
    Thanks for the eye opening report.
    Keep writing.
    Regards,
    Asmita
    Posted 20-07-2020 16:52

  • sandesh thapa says :
    Hello Juvairiyah!

    I hope you are fine and doing great.

    Thanks for sharing this report

    Regards,
    Sandesh!!!
    Posted 09-06-2020 23:47

  • Juvairiyah Batool says :
    Please Raise your voice for Maldives
    Posted 09-06-2020 01:43

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 08-06-2020 01:18

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Juvairiyah!

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    Thanks for sharing!!

    GREEN CHEERS!

    Regards,
    Sonika

    Posted 07-06-2020 22:02

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