Damage of 40 billion USD / year due to climate change

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Forest fire is widespread due to the impacts of climate change.

The global environmental conference takes place in New Delhi (India), confirming that developing countries lose at least $ 40 billion a year to overcome the consequences of climate change.

According to scientists, climate change causes droughts and typhoons with increasing and increasing intensity, increasing sea level and melting at the poles of the Earth.

The Earth's atmosphere is heating up at a faster rate than ever because the amount of dioxyd carbol (CO2) released into the atmosphere has been at its highest level in 650,000 years. All five hot years of record since 1890 have taken place in the last 10 years.

The conference emphasized that if the investment is focused on developing cleaner technologies and less emissions causing climate change, countries around the world will save much more money, compared to the total expenditure. absorb fossil fuel sources and costs to overcome the consequences of climate change.

Weather experts have also confirmed that La Nina weather phenomenon has reappeared and will have a strong impact on global weather in 2006.

Accordingly, La Nina this year can last from the end of Spring to the end of Summer and will cause heavy rain in the Pacific Northwest, Indonesia, Australia, Southeast Africa, Amazon in South America and dry heavy drought in the South Pacific region, the southern and southwestern states of the United States.

Hurricanes and tornadoes with strong intensity like the devastating typhoons of Rita and Katrina in 2005 will also appear more in the Atlantic region.