The heat “says” economy, scientists predict global consequences

Albania is facing rapid temperature growth, and forecasts for the future are even more disturbing. A group of climate scientists, economists and data analysts from the most prestigious American universities have published a shocking report on climate changes in every country on the planet. The study, which was originally published in New [...]
The study, which was first published in the New York Times, has measured the change in temperatures for every city in the globe, as well as predictions for decades to come. According to him, for Albania's capital, the average summer season temperature is expected to be 2.2 degrees higher than it was 30 years ago.
More specifically, for the period 1986-05 average temperature in Tirana for the June-July-August months was 21.7 degrees Celsius. But in the next two decades -- 2020-2039 -- that figure is expected to reach 23.9 degrees Celsius.
But Albania is not the only country facing rapid temperature growth. The study sounds the alarm that this phenomenon is a global emergency and that mankind is losing its battle with climate change. According to scientists, this will have major and multiple consequences, from health to economy to making the planet a more difficult place to live.
For years climate change has become one of the hottest issues of public debate in the international arena. In 2015, 195 countries of the globe signed an agreement in Paris pledging to undertake serious reforms to combat climate change. But the Paris Agreement was hit hard when two years ago US President Donald Trump decided to pull out the United States, which has raised even greater fears that humanity will fail to stop rising temperatures and the apocalypseic effects that warming will have on planet Earth.












