IPCC presents alarming report – a Professor with an extreme assumption

climate change has reached a critical point. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in Geneva, is sounding the alarm. Extreme weather conditions affect foo

climate change has reached a critical point. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in Geneva, is sounding the alarm. Extreme weather conditions affect food production.

Geneva – A lot of it is about food. A good quarter of human-made greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture. And not only that – an increase in temperature by more than 1.5 percent affects agriculture again. Extreme weather conditions will significantly affect food production in the future, according to the intergovernmental panel on climate change from Geneva. The global temperature rise over land is already 1.53 degrees. This is one of the special reports published by the IPCC on Thursday in Geneva. The Council is sounding the alarm.

The periods from 1850 to 1900 and from 2006 to 2015 are compared for the report of the then intergovernmental panel on world climate change. The result is that the global temperature has risen by almost 0.9 degrees, which is 1.53 percent above the pre-industrial temperature.

climate change: extreme weather will be an item of “normal weather”

107 researchers from 52 countries warn that the number, duration and intensity of heat waves and droughts, the latest around the Mediterranean Sea, will not increase in the coming decades. In addition, there will be more frequent extreme precipitation in many regions. For Germany, the average temperature could be about 40 degrees higher and more likely, Professor Mojib Latif from the Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research (Geomar) in Kiel tells Welt.de.

Climate Change: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change strongly recommends better protection of the Earth

In its report, the IPCC recommends urgent protection in the fight against further warming of the earth, forests and, not least, Moore as best as possible. At the same time, the IPCC sees threats to the food supply. “The stability of the food supply is expected to decrease, as the magnitude and frequency of extreme weather events affecting food production will increase.”

In the last few months, climate change has not only become an important topic in the minds of Germans. Also on the landscape in Germany, the impact of global warming. Martin Neumeyer, head of the Bavarian State Forestry Commission, reported to Merkur.de* about the changes in Bavarian forests.

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*Merkur.de is part of the national Ippen-Digital-Editor.

Updated date: August 8, 2019, 12:00 p.m

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