next hundred years will be for the United States is very hot. At the same time, Russia will suffer from climate change is much weaker. Such conclusions made NASA. Strong growth in the average daily temperature will increase the prevalence of diseases, and the risk of global war. This writes Gazeta.ru,
climate change Earth has been widely discussed various scholars, but unlike other climate models an array of data collected in the framework of NASA Earth Exchange (NEX), gives the ability to carry out calculations of climate change, even at the level of individual cities.
The model will allow to prepare for future shocks on the level of the entire planet, and within individual states.
Earlier this year, the concentration of CO2 on the planet exceeded 400 ppm (parts per million). Forecast NASA says that by 2099 the concentration of CO2 in the world will be equal to 900 ppm (parts per million), which amount to about 0.1% of our planet’s atmosphere.
These changes will entail an increase in the average daily temperature in cities such as Jerusalem, New York, Los Angeles and Mumbai to +45 ° C. In London and Paris in the summer temperatures exceed +30 ° C, the heat from a similar will suffer, and people in Central Russia, including in Moscow.
Speaking globally, these changes threaten more disastrous consequences: Himalayan glaciers in the Everest region by 2100 simply melt. According to the scientists, this will happen with a probability of 99%. If CO2 emissions are reduced, this probability is equal to the already 70%.
Finally, due to climate change may become more frequent manifestation of the phenomenon of El Niño – the global oceans, atmospheric phenomena manifested in periodic fluctuations in temperature of the surface layer water in the equatorial Pacific Ocean and has a serious impact on the climate. Scientists were able to determine that this phenomenon doubles the risk of civil wars in 90 countries. So we can expect not only the extreme heat, but the outbreak of war on the planet.
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