2013 is forecasted to be the hottest in 160 years
Voice of Russia said in 2013 it will be the hottest year in the last 160 years.
Voice of Russia said in 2013 it will be the hottest year in the last 160 years. According to Russian hydro-meteorological forecasts, the temperature will exceed the annual average of more than half a degree centigrade.
If this continues, in this century, the world climate will begin to change in an extreme way.
But some researchers have made a different forecast. In their opinion, since 2014, the average temperature will drop and then start a new ice age.
The World Bank (WB) experts forecast that in the next century, the average temperature will increase by 4 degrees Celsius.
This will lead to irreversible consequences as world food reserves will decline, destroyed ecosystems and rising sea levels.
Meanwhile, according to scientists, not everything is late. The first thing to do is to create a new and effective program to deal with the problem of global warming.
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