Climate Change of Hyderabad

Climate Change of Hyderabad
Climate change is an extremely huge issue that is making the world become increasingly more of a hazardous spot to live in. The existences of many individuals are getting destroyed by these impacts of environmental change and we want to decrease these impacts at the earliest opportunity. Hyderabad is one of the urban communities in India that is encountering a great deal of air pollution and thus, causing an increment in climate change. Scarcely any activities that are being taken up to diminish the measure of air contamination and environmental change which is prompting an ever increasing number of issues. The issue of climate change is definitely not a notable issue in Hyderabad and is messed with. This petition is to raise awareness about the problem that is climate change and how it can ruin the lives of many people when time comes. The government isn't doing a great deal of work to fix this issue of air pollution so we the residents should accept their position.
There have been a few officials saying that the work that the government is doing to keep the climate change under control is extremely successful yet it isn't however viable as they are thinking, as India may be one of the most populated nations on the earth, and Hyderabad is additionally a thickly populated city in Telangana. An authority from the NCAP expressed that the state of Hyderabad would have been way more terrible if not for the safety measures made by the government. A TSPCB official says, In 2016, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) distributed a rundown of 94 urban areas across India. Remembering Hyderabad and Nalgonda for Telangana were contaminated, transcendently particulate matter, over the always required guidelines. Distinguished as a non-reachable city. These 94 urban communities were told to make a city activity plan focusing on the essential contamination sources. CPCB presently can't seem to get a few urban communities' activity plans.
This petition is created to raise awareness about climate change and air pollution.