Oct 6 (UPI) — The human-caused climate update has exacerbated drought, fires and heat waves worldwide in 2022, according to a group of scientists representing various educational institutions and climate monitoring agencies.
One of the European summers recorded had many effects on agriculture and food security and led to an increased risk of fires in 2022, according to the study.
The study found that the dry soil situations observed in 2022 were less likely to occur in the early 20th century. contributor to global drought.
He concludes that the trend is expected to continue as global temperatures rise.
A study released last month by the United Nations meteorological agency, the World Meteorological Association, found that greenhouse fuel concentrations continue at record levels.
“A third of Pakistan has been flooded. Summer in Europe for 500 years. The Philippines battered. All of Cuba is in the dark,” he said. And here in the United States, Hurricane Ian was a stark reminder that no country and no economy is immune to the climate crisis. “