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How India pays the price for America's climate negligence

The Sunday Guardian

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February 09, 2025

As wildfires rage, glaciers melt, cities drown, and farmlands crack under unrelenting drought, climate change is no longer a distant catastrophe-it is here, unfolding before our eyes.

How India pays the price for America's climate negligence

Every season brings fresh devastation, yet we continue down a path of environmental neglect.

The signs are clear, the science is irrefutable, and yet we deny.

The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles are a direct consequence of climate change. Excessive rainfall led to an overgrowth of vegetation, which later dried up due to an extreme drought, creating a highly flammable environment. The Santa Ana winds, made fiercer by global warming, fanned the flames, burning thousands of acres, displacing countless people, and causing billions in damage. This is not just nature taking its course; it is nature responding to human-induced climate change. Despite the clear connection between such disasters and our actions, the response from world leaders, particularly the United States under the Trump administration, has been destructive.

Under the Trump administration, the U.S. withdrew from the Paris Agreement and other international climate treaties, signaling a blatant disregard for the environment. Instead of investing in sustainable energy, policies were enacted to boost fossil fuel production aggressively. Subsidies for solar and wind energy were revoked, and even the Arctic-one of Earth's most fragile ecosystems-was opened for drilling. These actions are not just short-sighted: they are a direct assault on the planet's future. Rather than addressing the root causes of climate disasters, the government's stance has amplified the crisis, prioritizing short-term economic gains over long-term planetary survival.

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