Germany experiences the effects of climate change

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The consequences of climate change are being experienced around the globe. Without going any further, this year 2015, there have been many natural disasters: earthquakes in Nepal, volcanic eruptions like Cabulco, heat waves that are taking the lives of many people in many parts of the world ... It seems that The worst threat to humanity is already here, and it is here to stay.

Germany is experiencing the effects of climate change.

Specifically, a drought is wreaking havoc on farm fields, as well as drinking water reservoirs. According to researcher Mojib Latif from the University of Kiel, these are nothing more than unequivocal signs that the consequences of the change that is taking place in the climate are already beginning to be felt. And not only that, but if measures are not taken to reduce its effects, both droughts and rainfall will be increasingly intense, damaging both citizens and farmers.

Latif further noted that, over the past few decades, these two phenomena (droughts and rainfall) are increasing in frequency. If this continues, he said, from 2050, if the forecasts developed by the researchers are fulfilled, there will be no choice but to adapt.

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While for Latif climate change is a reality, there are others who still prefer to be skeptical. But, according to their forecasts, towards the end of the century, farmers will have to face significant losses, something that in turn will affect the population, since the price of food is very likely to rise due to high demand and increasingly difficult production.

But you have to be optimistic, and there is still an opportunity to slow down climate change. The UN conference will be held in Paris in December, and It only remains to wait for an agreement so that all the countries of the world fight against this serious problem.


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