US (BBN)-Environmentalists say that waiting any further will affect the chances of fighting climate change.

Experts from across the world have given a war cry to take care of climate change, reports NVOnews.

They are of the view that if they don’t act now it will be far too late to deal with it.

For decades and decades the world has been warned against the dangers of the climate change and its harmful consequences for the entire world in both the short and long term.

But instead of taking any real action followed by concerted efforts world power, especially the ones that emit lots and lots of carbon from their huge factories have sit idly without taking any action.

On the other hand some of them, in order to keep the discussion going and showing their sicenreity have ordered some more research to keep scientists busy discussing the issue in further details while they continue to harm the environment.

There is no denying the fact that human made climate change has done the damage to the Earth in an irreparable manner.

Latest research by Carnegie’s Katharine Ricke and Ken Caldeira focuses the impact of climate change at personal and global level.

The two are of the opinion that without taking action now we may not be able to take control of the problems for decades even if we wish to do after sometime.

They say that almost the world suffers extreme weather events such as heat waves and hurricanes, but no action is taken beyond some more discussion.

Ricke and Calderia’s modeling studies says that in the next 50 years nearly every country in the world will experience the kind of extreme weather that can be a policy trigger.

Their study also also says that the climate change will make the world more inhospitable place to live.

They also suggest that in the coming years people in big nations like China and the United States may personally experience these extremes for themselves.

Local weather is anecdotal information, but climate change is sound science, and good politics can be based on a good anecdote, but good policy needs to be based on sound science, Caldeira added.

The threat is real, without any doubt and not fictional.

BBN/SS/AD/27Apr14-3:00pm (BST)