Sounds Stark New Climate Warning - Canada is facing bad weather, the Intergovernmental Group of Experts considers that the deteriorating conditions in the world. Record temperatures, strong winds and rains as rain and snow events become more common in 21 century because of climate change that it can be shown to be caused by human activities, according to new estimates released Friday, governments around the world.
Canadian scientists who contributed to the review, a special report on managing the risk of extreme weather and natural disasters to promote adaptation to climate change, saying that Canada is facing the most violent weather that can cause serious economic damage to the home and in developing countries.
Sounds Stark New Climate Warning
The assessment, agreed by Canada and other countries participating in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, reaffirmed the scientific evidence that confirms a warming trend that is increasing the number of hot days and nights and by reducing the number cold days and nights.
Many extreme events that may be caused by natural variability in 20 years - such as droughts in some seasons and regions - are also more likely to return more often, the evaluation concluded.
Sounds Stark New Climate Warning
The report highlights a strong statistical evidence linking the increase of extreme weather events to human consumption of fossil fuels. Emissions of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide can trap heat in the atmosphere and allow it to retain more water vapor.
Canadian scientists who contributed to the review, a special report on managing the risk of extreme weather and natural disasters to promote adaptation to climate change, saying that Canada is facing the most violent weather that can cause serious economic damage to the home and in developing countries.
Sounds Stark New Climate Warning
The assessment, agreed by Canada and other countries participating in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, reaffirmed the scientific evidence that confirms a warming trend that is increasing the number of hot days and nights and by reducing the number cold days and nights.
Many extreme events that may be caused by natural variability in 20 years - such as droughts in some seasons and regions - are also more likely to return more often, the evaluation concluded.
Sounds Stark New Climate Warning
The report highlights a strong statistical evidence linking the increase of extreme weather events to human consumption of fossil fuels. Emissions of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide can trap heat in the atmosphere and allow it to retain more water vapor.