The UN says: Only 12 years before the disaster

World's leading scientists have warned that we have only tens of years to do something about global warming, more specifically, to maintain the peak of 1.5 degrees Celsius, whose overcoming would dramatically drive droughts, floods, and extreme droughts for hundreds of millions of people. [...]
The world's leading scientists have warned that we have only tens of years to do something about global warming, more specifically, to preserve the maximum of 1.5 degrees of Celsius, whose overcoming would drastically weaken droughts, floods, and extreme droughts for hundreds of millions of people around the world, writes The Guardian, the Albanian translation Periscope.
The authors of this report published during the day said they saw urgent and unprecedented changes so far in order to achieve the goal, which they said is affordable and feasible.
Only half a degree of temperature difference would prevent coral from disappearing and would slow the melting of glaciers in the Arctic.

Politicalists ordered a climate report in Paris in 2016, but since then the gap between science and politics has only expanded. Donald Trumpi, president of the United States, has promised to withdraw his country from that deal. Even Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's presidential candidate since the first round of elections, has threatened to do the same.
The world is currently for 1 degree warmer than at the pre-industrial levels. Since the devastating hurricanes in the United States, record droughts in Cape Town [Cape Town] and in the forests involved in Arctic fires, scientists have made it clear that climate change is occurring, and that any small increase in temperature would make the job worse.

Unrecoverable damage, according to research, will also be done to insects and plants. Corals would lose 99 percent if the temperature increased above the two women, and only 10 percent already have the opportunity to be saved.
Meanwhile, even oceans are already suffering from high acidity and low levels of oxygen as a result of climate change. /Periscopi











