Anew study , conducted by the Joint Research Center of the European Commission shows that in the event that extreme climate change are not addressed soon, these new weather conditions can lead to the death of 152,000 Europeans a year until 2100. This is about 50 times more than deaths for the same reason at the moment. 99% of those killed will be affected by solar overheating (or solar shock), and the most affected will be southern Europe.
More deaths are ahead
The study also points out that by 2100, climate change will be unmanageable and will affect two out of three people in Europe. By comparison now, the people affected are one in 20 people. Even more unpleasant is the prediction of the study that drowning drowns from Europe's floods will go up to 233 per year (in 2000, six were cases). The commission's studies are the same as those in the United States that indicate that the summer season has become much hotter than before and the southern states are much more affected by climatic conditions.
As a conclusion of the European survey, scientists are working on disaster situations in 28 European countries, as well as Switzerland, Norway and Iceland from 1981 to 2010. They analyze the impact of seven of the most dangerous climatic events: coastal floods, falling temperatures, heat waves, river floods, forest fires and wind storms. The team has analyzed the data and has given assumptions about the progression of these problems in the future.
South Asia may become uninhabitable by 2100
Another study from the University of Massachusetts (MIT) again deals with the theme of climate change and warns that many regions in South Asia will become so hot by 2100 that people will no longer be able to live in them. According to Eltachit Elhahir, a professor at MIT, the risk of climate change especially in this region can lead to fatal and spectacular changes. He and his colleagues add that the time to react with more serious measures is now, and if we continue to treat this problem with ease, living conditions in South Asia will change forever within the next 80 years.
source:hicomm.bg
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It's good to see climate change posts here. Ever notice the way so many of these articles talk about these terrible effects of climate change occurring around 2100? I think it's going to happen much faster than that. These are non linear changes and the models are often being outpaced as far as what is actually occurring on the ground.