What do scientists warn – what found new study of temperature changes and climate change – the “false” spring
Scientists have warned that climate change is causing “temperature changes” around the world.
These intense events, defined as “sudden changes from extremely hot to cold or vice versa”, can be particularly dangerous to humans and the environment.
A new study found that human -caused climate change has made temperature changes more frequent, intense and faster for over 60% of world regions since 1961, as reported by Dailymail.
Researchers warn that the number of people in danger could increase over 100% by the end of the century, if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase.
Researchers warn that temperature changes can “increase the risk of serious and even irreversible effects on human health”.
Low -income countries will be more affected as their exposure to temperature changes is estimated four to six times more than the global average.
In their study, published in Nature Communications, the researchers write: “Climate change leads to more frequent and more serious temperature changes, such as the hot winter days followed by sudden cold.”
The ‘false’ spring
Due to sudden temperature changes, even relatively mild temperatures can lead to serious problems.
For example, in March 2012, areas of North America were affected by a change in which the temperature rose from -10 ° C (14 ° F) to over 5 ° C (41 ° F). This change caused a “false spring” that caused early booming crops, which were destroyed after the cold.
Similarly, in September 2020 in the rocky mountains there was a sudden change of temperature and in particular a heatwave was recorded and then heavy snowfall.
Temperatures of about 20 ° C (36 ° F) in a single day caused extensive power outages, material damage and disorders in everyday life.
According to Dailymail, temperature falls are not a new phenomenon, nor are they directly caused by the heated climate. However, the researchers found that the frequency and intensity of climate change increases while climate change continues to heat the planet.
This is because climate change caused by humans makes the conditions needed for a temperature change more frequent.
Source: Skai
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