Published 13:00 IST, September 25th 2020

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja emphasises 'Climate Change is Real' after digital climate clock goes up

Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor spreads awareness about climate change after digital climate clock goes in Manhattan Union Square. Read to know more.

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Actor Sonam Kapoor Ahuja recently tried to spread awareness about climate change through an Instagram post. After a new digital clock was unveiled in Manhattan Union Square over weekend, deting that re will be a massive climate change affecting humankind, a lot of celebrities have been spreading awareness about it. Through an Instagram post, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja shared that countdown put up is t worth celebrating or rejoicing. 

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja says 'Climate Change is Real'

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Sonam Kapoor Ahuja often shares her opinions and bold statements regarding social issues, on social media. Yet again, actor took it to Instagram to share awareness regarding climate change. Sharing a picture of large digital clock put up in Manhattan, actor revealed how much less time we have left with us and that climate change will be affecting us majorly. She also shared how time isn't for rejoicing but for acting wisely. 

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According to reports by Washington Post, Climate Clock was unveiled by artists Gan Golan and Andrew Boyd. On Monday at 1:30 pm, artists warned that we have only 7 years, 101 days, 17 hours, 29 minutes and 22 seconds until Earth’s carbon budget is depleted based on current emissions. According to artists, wold will suffer more turmoil due to flooding, wildfires, worsening famine and extensive human displacement.

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display is plastered on side of a glass building in Manhattan for Climate Week. display shows two numbers, first one in red refers to a ‘deadline’ and counts down how long it will take for world to burn through its carbon budget. second figure in green is ‘lifeline’, which tracks percent of available energy being supplied from renewable sources.

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13:00 IST, September 25th 2020