LET US MINIMIZE GLOBAL WARMING IMPACTS BY MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH !!
HIT KISHORE GOSWAMI *
Short term Visiting Professor of Botany and genetics, Department of Botany, University of Burdwan, Burdwan, West Bengal
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Biologically the man owes his virtues to all other species as well. Modern molecular studies have proved beyond doubt that we have inherited copies of genes from different organisms over several hundred millions of years. Humans in the mirage of progress on the other hand have struggled for modernization by creating excessively nasty problems making "own lives" miserable. Lately, man-made global warming situations have arisen in such a way that future is becoming illusive every day." The Man is digging his own trap for elimination?. We have realized that gaseous emission-forms have harmed our biology and environment particularly over 40 years. Water level in seas has risen; temperature fluctuations are too common, migratory birds are changing schedules and natural weather timetable has shifted. This is nearing last time to recover and scientifically enrich forest and fresh water aquatic ecosystems along with monitoring our sea water resources. The sea water-culture concept outlined here can be of universal importance. By considering all factors in one unit we will have to restore freshwater and make Herculean efforts for future generations. Entire biodiversity is chiefly dependent on aquatic ecosystems. Furthermore, in order to popularize to care for biota by common masses, we advocate the installation of "biotourism" concept in place of "ecotourism".
Keywords: Restoration of Global Warming, Conservation of Fresh water ecosystems for generations, Biology of Global warming, Impact of gas emissions, Approaches for environmental monitoring.