Global warming disaster, scientists: Animal migration will spread viruses we've never met before.

Global warming disaster, scientists: Animal migration will spread viruses we've never met before.

Because of global warming, scientists predict great migration movements of animals and birds. This will also bring together encounters between animals that have never dealt with each other say scientists. What is dangerous is the spread of viruses that mankind has ever seen before. [...]

Because of global warming, scientists predict great migration movements of animals and birds. This will also bring together encounters between animals that have never dealt with each other say scientists. What is dangerous is the spread of viruses that mankind has ever seen before.

Scientists are increasingly concerned about the changes that bring global warming to life chain on Earth.

Against hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and droughts, a new study has recently warned that climate change can cause thousands of viruses between mammals, including humans and animals, to 2070.

Research published in the prestigious scientific magazine Nature warns that global warming will distance animals from the hottest climate in search of colder temperatures.

This will lead some species into contact with each other for the first time.

The most recent case is the Covid-19 pandemic, which according to many experts is likely caused by the SARS-CV-2 virus that passed from bats to people, although it is still not clear how it happened.

Using computer design for research, scientists predicted places where species would be more likely to overlap for the first time.

This computer program identified Southeast Asia as a possible hot spot.

Not every one of the 4,000 possible viruses that pass through the species will be as catastrophic as it was David-19, but the risk of another pandemic will increase if more viruses pass through species and no immediate measures are taken.

Climate scientists worldwide, but even senior world officials call for measures against melting glaciers and conservation of world ecosystems.

The damage is huge, but it's likely to recover. Many species will be wiped out, along with humans because of floods, droughts, and exposure to viruses that they have never before encountered.

The world is expected to warm by an average of 2 degrees Celsius by 2070. The scientific community acknowledges that heating should be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius in order to avoid the most catastrophic consequences.

 

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