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The world is alarming:

“I’m burning! Does anyone hear my voice?”

Vita gazette – In temperatures above forty degrees, people “including in our country” cannot stand the heat and die. In addition, we are alone with drought, thirst, and water crises. Reason: Global warming and climate change…

Due to the heat wave affecting Europe, a red alert was declared in 16 cities in Italy. The Ministry of Health warned to avoid sun exposure between 11-18. In 16 cities, including Rome and Florence, Bologna and Palermo, a call was made to closely monitor the elderly, children, patients and pets against possible adverse effects. Temperatures in Rome are expected to reach a record 43 degrees Celsius…

Sudden and abnormal rains, floods, landslides, extreme colds and temperatures or fires experienced worldwide show each of us the importance of the problem…

In the coming years, sudden precipitation and extreme temperatures due to climate change will threaten our country and the world. Depending on global climate change, sudden rainfall and temperatures will increase in the coming years. There will also be unexpected cold weather conditions in winter. Persistent temperatures are rising in global climate change. So far, the temperature has increased by 1 degree permanently. Suppose we can’t stop this when it reaches 1.5 degrees. In that case, we are waiting for the possibility of drought, extreme climatic conditions, temperatures and many related factors affecting people, diseases, and even disagreements about water and wars…

The sudden rains and deadly floods in Emilia Romagna in the past months have been caused by global climate change. As the temperature increases, the humidity rises, the water evaporates and turns into clouds, the clouds bring precipitation, and sudden rainfall occurs. Unexpected and sudden rains can do more harm than good, and cities experience floods. These bring unanticipated climatic conditions. From now on, there will be more floods in the towns than expected, seriously affecting us economically. It’s inevitable; it’s not a prophecy…

Italy, which has the richest water resources in the Mediterranean, is gradually losing this critical wealth. Experts say that by 2030, a quarter of the world and 1.5 billion people will have to deal with the water crisis…

This problem is purely human. Typically, climates change naturally. However, we accelerated this situation a lot. In the last century, we have seriously disrupted the atmosphere’s chemistry; with the release of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, the atmosphere’s chemistry has deteriorated. This situation keeps the sun’s rays more, and the air becomes hotter with the greenhouse effect. The temperature increase in the last century is above 1 degree. The melting of glaciers due to global climate change has increased the sea level by 20 centimetres in the previous 40 years. This situation is rapidly growing every year…

Instead of limiting this problem to current developments, it is necessary to focus on its solution. Depending on global climate change, including in Italy, it is essential to make preparations and plans with an adaptation process…

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