The weather in the UK becomes colder due to climate change

The report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) announced on September 27 warns that the UK climate will be colder in the next 80 years because warm currents will slow down due to effects of climate change.

For the first time to provide clear forecasts of global warming impacts on Atlantic ocean currents, IPCC said the flow between warm and cold currents in the Atlantic, including both Gulf Stream warm currents, which will weaken by 20-40% by the end of the century.

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The Gulf Stream warm currents carry warm water from the equator to the west coast of England, making the climate warmer.

Scientists warn such slowdowns in the Gulf Stream warm currents will have a major impact on "Misty Land" , causing the background to drop about 1 degree Celsius and disrupt existing weather patterns.

This colder heat could "conceal" the impact of climate change on Britain, but it would make the weather more harsh.

The ICPP report is gathered by more than 2,000 scientists from around the world over the past three years to provide the most comprehensive analysis of climate change and a way to mitigate negative impacts on the globe. .

The IPCC report also provides a basis for countries around the world to formulate policies to deal with climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, causing the Earth to warm up.