UN report warns of inevitable consequences of global warming

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O heating Global warming is not today's problem and half of the global population lives in areas highly vulnerable to climate change. collapse climatic. This is what the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a body integrated with the UN, shows. Other issues were highlighted by the reports, so check now on how the UN warns about global warming.

Rising sea levels are inevitable, say reports

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The loss of vital ecosystems for the globe, as a result of warming levels, and which can cause irreversible damage to life on the planet, is yet another aspect reported in UN reports.

Improvement would require cuts in 60% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions at levels by 2035. There has been progress in climate adaptation, but far from what was expected.

With funding levels below what is needed and the imminent worsening of the greenhouse effect, the difficulty of adapting has become more difficult. Only deep emission cuts in the emission of gases can avoid a future chaotic scenario.

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The worsening climate has made thousands of refugees in the face of such a situation. It has frequently displaced people from several extreme continents.

“Africa, Asia, North America, South Central, and the Pacific”. Although in an alarming tone, the IPCC highlights the possibility of maintaining atmospheric warming of 1.5 °C in relation to the pre-Industrial Revolution level. This was the limit agreed upon in 2015 during the Paris agreement.

The rampant and alarming rise in sea level brings us curious and frightening facts

Human actions have contributed to the rise in ocean levels.

It is estimated that from 1993 to today there has been a rise of 7 centimeters in sea level and, compared to 1900, 18 to 20 centimeters, according to the US government in its reports.

The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) estimated the recent loss of 9 billion tons of glacial ice, which contributes to an increase of 2.7 centimeters in sea level.

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