Home Actress Bhumi Pednekar HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2019 Bhumi Pednekar Instagram - This society in Surat,does something very innovative to harvest rainwater.Check it out :) 21 cities might run out of ground water by 2020.Millions of lives will be effected.We are approaching climate apartheid.Lets implement small changes in our everyday lives to make our future water abundant.🇮🇳🙏🏻 #savewater #rainwaterharvesting #climatechangeisreal

Bhumi Pednekar Instagram – This society in Surat,does something very innovative to harvest rainwater.Check it out :) 21 cities might run out of ground water by 2020.Millions of lives will be effected.We are approaching climate apartheid.Lets implement small changes in our everyday lives to make our future water abundant.🇮🇳🙏🏻 #savewater #rainwaterharvesting #climatechangeisreal

Bhumi Pednekar Instagram - This society in Surat,does something very innovative to harvest rainwater.Check it out :) 21 cities might run out of ground water by 2020.Millions of lives will be effected.We are approaching climate apartheid.Lets implement small changes in our everyday lives to make our future water abundant.🇮🇳🙏🏻 #savewater #rainwaterharvesting #climatechangeisreal

Bhumi Pednekar Instagram – This society in Surat,does something very innovative to harvest rainwater.Check it out 🙂
21 cities might run out of ground water by 2020.Millions of lives will be effected.We are approaching climate apartheid.Lets implement small changes in our everyday lives to make our future water abundant.🇮🇳🙏🏻 #savewater #rainwaterharvesting #climatechangeisreal | Posted on 29/Jun/2019 10:02:11

Bhumi Pednekar Instagram – Ground reality!
No ground water.
Watch till the end..it will make you weirdly uncomfortable 🙏🏻
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🚨 Temperatures are rising, the glaciers of the Himalayas are melting — and here’s why this is particularly significant: because the area provides water for about 800m people across Asia. 🚨 
A forthcoming study surveyed decades of satellite data and found that the glaciers have been losing the equivalent of 50cm of ice vertically each year since 2000, melting twice as fast as they were during the 1975 to 2000 period. 
Several factors contribute to melting in the Himalayas, including settled soot and changing precipitation factors. However, the new study suggests that temperature is the single biggest factor that drives the rate of melting, underscoring the impact of climate change on an area that is a critical source of water supply for India and China. 🔸 
The research comes as global carbon dioxide emissions hit a record high last year, and as the earth’s average temperature has warmed about 1C compared with pre-industrial times. 🔸 
Read more at the link in our bio. 📸: PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images

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