Harsh weather due to global warming

According to weather experts, intense natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina or the South Asian earthquake or flooding in Central America have experienced recent floods in European countries or forest fires. Portugal last summer, has been linked to global warming.

Mojibi Latif, a scientist at the Center for Marine Research at the University of Northern Kiel in Germany, thinks that mankind must be prepared to receive more and more violent disasters. The time is still up for each of us to save energy so that the earth does not heat up further.

Picture 1 of Harsh weather due to global warming The occurrence of Katrina is related to global warming. ( Photo: Futura-sciences )
According to experts, although there is not a clear correlation between storms such as Katrina in the United States flooding in Germany and wildfires in Portugal and Spain, but with time we have noticed disasters such as droughts in southern Africa as well as flooding in Central Europe are increasing.

Such intense disasters are now a sign that global warming has a strong impact on normal weather. In the next 50-100 years, from the researchers' point of view, extreme weather will be even more pronounced.

Latif thinks that what we have just seen is the beginning. In the next 50-100 years, extreme weather will be even more pronounced.

This time is still up, but we have to start now, keeping the earth from being hotter than 1.4% today, by minimizing the amount of carbon dioxide gas emitted from the public plants. career.