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One of the challenges of climate change is representing the scale and magnitude of it in an easily understandable way, especially when it comes to how it affects humans and non-humans alike. (Shutterstock/Representative image)

Role of language in turning down the temperature of heated climate change discourse

Language is a crucial tool for understanding and addressing climate change. The article argues that language and ecology are interconnected systems, and understanding the relationship between the two can help us communicate about climate change more effectively. The article suggests that using language that emphasizes the interconnectedness of humans and non-humans, such as "mass extinction," can foster collective action and positive change. Embracing diverse discourses and using language as a resource can help us mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Of this, around 21.76% is forest cover whereas tree cover is around 3.41%. (File Photo)

India’s forest, tree cover at 25.17% due to large scale plantation works: Govt to UN

India's forest and tree cover reaches 25.17% of geographical area, driven by national initiatives like Aravalli Green Wall and Green India Mission. The country shared ecosystem valuation insights at the UN, emphasizing sustainable forest governance.

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