2007 will be the record warming year

According to Professor Phil Jones - Director of the Department of Climate Research at the University of East Anglia (UK), and one of the UK's leading climate experts - 2007 will be a hot global climate year. record warmth, leading to heavy consequences for our planet.

According to Professor Phil Jones - Director of the Department of Climate Research at the University of East Anglia (UK), and one of the UK's leading climate experts - 2007 will be a hot global climate year. record warmth, leading to heavy consequences for our planet.

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Professor Phil Jones
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According to Professor Jones, global warming caused drought in the area of ​​African horns, melting the Arctic, leading to an increase in El Nino. This trend is causing global temperatures to rise about 1 to 2 tenths of a degree C every decade. All of these factors combined will make the global climate in 2007 warmer than in 1998 - the record hot year. The temperature in the UK in 2007 may also exceed 2006 - the hottest year in the " Misty " country since 1659. Abnormal weather events can cause drought in Indonesia, while the state of California (America) will be heavily flooded.

Responding to the " Independent " reporter (UK) on January 1, American science doctor Jim Hansen also predicts global warming will not be able to control and lead to changes on the Earth if People do not act quickly to overcome the increasing greenhouse gas emissions.

According to Hansen, the exhaustion of fossil fuels leads to the risk that the Earth will be so transformed that there is no ice in the Arctic, sea levels will rise and species become extinct.

Many British scientists share this view on global climate change and call on governments to take corrective measures.

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Update 16 December 2018
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