Drinking water is also being affected by climate change. A recent study focused on analyzing the effects of climate-induced deforestation on the water quality of the Rappbode reservoir, the largest drinking water reservoir in Germany.
Flood-affected people move to higher ground in Dadu district, Sindh province, Pakistan, on September 1, 2022. Flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have killed more than 1,100 people across Pakistan
The consequences of climate change can be seen today in Europe, where heat waves are getting longer and more intense. But it's not just happening there. Every decade since 1980 is hotter than the last.
Natural disasters caused economic losses worth 72,000 million dollars in the world in the first half of the year, a decrease of 20.8% compared to the same period in 2021
The increasing noise pollution recorded in cities in recent decades has caused a collateral effect on birds that live in urban areas. To adapt to background noise
A climate clock was installed in a Manhattam at the end of 2021 that shows two numbers. The first number in a red in the climate clock refers to a timer that counts down at current rates of emissions
Like other states the impact of climate change in Kashmir is very much visible as a drastic reduction in yields of crops like rice, maize, wheat, barley, pulses and oilseeds can be seen.
According to the international organization, extreme weather events such as droughts and floods, as well as air pollution, will be responsible for the loss of more than two million hectares of land due to degradation and more than one million species.
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