The Impact of Climate Change or Environmental Change on the Writing of English Literature

Authors

  • Mr. Lavkush kumar1

Abstract

This research paper is going to introduce the impact of climate change in the mind of author. Nature and environment situation set the mind of author. Environmental change or Climate change has a huge range of negative health impacts as extreme weather, flood and water. The extreme of weather, heatwave, storms, and floods can cause death and illness. Climate change can cause of stress and mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and aggression. Another climate change impacts negative on human health, affecting all sectors of society, both domestically and globally. The environmental results of climate change, both those already find out and those that are anticipated, such as sea-level rise, changes in precipitation resulting in flooding and drought, heat waves, more intense hurricanes and storms, and decreased of air quality, will affect surroundings and human health both directly and indirectly. All these effects the writing of English literature whether prose or poetry. Because mood of author becomes change and situation changes also. Climate change and environment change through different effect on the mood of author as nature author Robert Frost, William Words Worth, John Keats and W.B. Yeats. All they wrote their writing according to nature. And another addressing the effects of environmental change on human health is especially challenging because both the surrounding environment and the decisions that people make influence health. For example, increases in the frequency and severity of regional heat waves likely outcomes of climate change have the potential to harm a lot of people.

Keywords: - Climate change, Environmental change, Negative health, globally, Nature etc.

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Published

30-11-2024

How to Cite

Mr. Lavkush kumar1. (2024). The Impact of Climate Change or Environmental Change on the Writing of English Literature. Ldealistic Journal of Advanced Research in Progressive Spectrums (IJARPS) eISSN– 2583-6986, 3(11), 249–253. Retrieved from https://journal.ijarps.org/index.php/IJARPS/article/view/489

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