Post by jottse3r4uk on Dec 5, 2023 9:32:33 GMT
Europe experienced its hottest summer on record. Compared with year-to-year, the average temperature of the earth is higher in this year than in the second half of the century. Heat waves have destroyed crops, fueled wildfires and increased death rates in parts of the world. Samantha Burgess, deputy director of the European Copernicus Climate Change Service, said: "These developments show that we are already experiencing the devastating effects of global warming. To avoid further deterioration, society urgently needs to reduce carbon emissions and adapt quickly to a changing climate.
Heat exacerbates energy and financial crisis Extreme heat in the summer of 2010 killed Special Data at least 10,000 people in France, Germany, Spain and the UK alone. Drought has disrupted agricultural production, and low water levels in European rivers have disrupted the movement of goods along the Rhine, Western Europe's most important waterway. In addition, it is necessary to significantly reduce nuclear energy production in France. and financial crisis, making it harder for people to keep warm and buy basic necessities.
The ice mass is gradually decreasing, and the temperature in central Greenland is ะก hotter than the average temperature of the past year. Earth's ice caps are beginning to melt faster due to unusually high temperatures. The amount of ice in Antarctica reached its lowest level in a satellite-observed year in January. Ice sheets store vast amounts of fresh water, which helps cool the atmosphere. Scientists have calculated that if all glaciers melted completely, the world's sea levels would rise by about 100 meters.
Heat exacerbates energy and financial crisis Extreme heat in the summer of 2010 killed Special Data at least 10,000 people in France, Germany, Spain and the UK alone. Drought has disrupted agricultural production, and low water levels in European rivers have disrupted the movement of goods along the Rhine, Western Europe's most important waterway. In addition, it is necessary to significantly reduce nuclear energy production in France. and financial crisis, making it harder for people to keep warm and buy basic necessities.
The ice mass is gradually decreasing, and the temperature in central Greenland is ะก hotter than the average temperature of the past year. Earth's ice caps are beginning to melt faster due to unusually high temperatures. The amount of ice in Antarctica reached its lowest level in a satellite-observed year in January. Ice sheets store vast amounts of fresh water, which helps cool the atmosphere. Scientists have calculated that if all glaciers melted completely, the world's sea levels would rise by about 100 meters.