Abstract
The melting of glaciers in the Indian Himalayas and the submergence of low-lying islands and coastal lands are just two of the effects of global warming on the Indian subcontinent that are affecting the volumetric flow rate of many of South Asia’s and India’s most important rivers, as well as globally. We anticipate that the consequences in India will have a significant impact on millions of people. India’s climate has become increasingly unpredictable in recent decades due to ongoing climate change, and this trend is expected to continue. Furthermore, animals may thrive in volcanic fluids present in many regions of the world where people are not allowed. The purpose of this research is to discover the various ways in which global warming affects different industrial sectors, as well as the implications for India and the rest of the world. Further, the study aims to mitigate the consequences of climate change and promote ecosystem sustainability by developing theoretically informed approaches to natural disaster management.
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