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The horrifying consequences of non-stop climate change under human impact are expected to become reality by the end of this decade and can make major cities in the world like New York, London and Paris can no longer reside within 45 years, according to a new study.

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Experts from the University of Hawaii (USA) conjecture that the Earth is on its way to "the end of the world" because of climate change created by humans. The humanitarian crisis can happen when hundreds of millions of refugees cross the border illegally to avoid the serious consequences of excessive temperature rise, causing life in many areas on Earth to be extinguished. .

And when the apocalyptic clock is on the mark, with the first signs of change expected to appear by the end of this decade, the team claims it is too late to reverse the bad scenario and people need to be standard. being confronted with a world with the coldest year will even be warmer than the hottest time in our existing history.

In fact, new research is published on the Nature website, even when people mobilize all resources to prevent and stop the current effects of exhaust gas emissions. The extreme is impossible to avoid and can only be delayed for a certain time.

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The map depicts when cities will suffer the consequences of extreme climate change in the near future if we don't keep greenhouse gas emissions today.(Photo: suaranasionalnews.com)

Everything will still happen according to the route and New York City is expected to begin witnessing new heat, dramatically changing people's lives in 2047, Los Angeles in 2048 and London in 2056. However, if the toxic greenhouse gas emissions are stabilized today, New York will be able to avoid these changes until 2072 and London until 2088.

The biologist Camilo Mora, who led the study, calculated that, in 2043, 147 cities, ie more than half of the cities were considered, would transform the heat level higher than the record record. before that.

Mr. Mora's team took a different approach to climate scientists in the study of greenhouse gas emissions statistics. While most other experts focus on the warming climate in the polar regions and the effects on wild nature such as polar bears or sea level, Mora's group is interested in the work. motivate people, especially in the tropics, the home of most of the world's population and they cause the least climate change.

Mora and his colleagues predict that the "epicenter" of global warming will be the tropics, where the major consequences of the initial changes, with the temperature rise, are counting. Manokwari, Indonesia in 2020. If greenhouse gas emissions are prevented today, Manokwari, which is located just above the equator, will still see a change in temperature by 2025.

According to the research team, by 2050, about 1 to 5 billion people will have to reside in areas of extreme climate unprecedented changes.