Global warming threatening the world's largest delta - Instablogs
Global warming threatening the world's largest delta
Arpita Mukherjee , Kolkata: Mar 31 2008
Made Popular Mar 31 2008
Stealthily the destruction of the islands in the Sunderbans due to the rise in the sea level has created the first global-warming refugees. 7,000 inhabitants of the Lohachara Island, in the Ganga delta, have lost their homes and lands to the rising sea...
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Reshmi
Bangalore, India
Shocking! Sunderbans with all its bounty of nature has reached a point when it is on the verge of destruction and a matter of great global concern, but we Indians take notice only when it is too late!! Global warming is something that can’t be avoided, atleast the Government can take strong anti-poaching measures and try to save the flora and fauna of this region.
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Parul G
Delhi, India
If this delta perishes and water engulfs it then one more habitat of big cats would be lost. Already these felines are on the verge of extinction and another calamity would make the matter worse.
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It is an irony that although tigers are depicted to be animals with extreme strength, they cannot fight the cruelty of men. Not only Bengal Tigers are endangered, Sumatran Tigers here in South East Asia are now critically endangered due to the men’s activities

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Leena
Kolkata, India
Sunderbans is the pride of Bengal and India. It is the land of great natual beauty and the Royal Bengal Tiger. Its high time Indians wake up to the problem of global warming and animal extinction and move theri government to do something about them
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