There is desperately a need of permanent solution to sort out the problem of climate change across the globe, said India today in an International Conference on Climate Change.
Addressing to the delegates and representatives from several countries Harish Rawat, Minister of State for Agriculture in an International Conference on Climate Change, Sustainable Agriculture and Public Leadership in New Delhi today said that adverse climatic condition has severely affected the agriculture across the globe and the quality and quantity of the crops, grins, fisheries and horticulture have rapidly dropped due to bad weather conditions.
If we want to protect the world from the starvation and to ensure the food security, there is a need to deal this menace permanently.
The minister accused to change in climatic condition for these problems and urged the countries to join hands to fight with this problem.
To discuss on 'the ongoing problems the world is facing by climate change', and to address the problem a two-day International Conference on Climate Change, Sustainable Agriculture and Public Leadership is being organized in New Delhi.
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research and Education in collaboration with the National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Public Leadership is organizing the seminar.
Apart from different national organizations, several international organizations like ICRISAT, FAO, IFAD, ICARDA and expert from Morocco, Kenya, Syria, Canada, USA, UAE and Singapore are participating in the Conference.
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