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The weekly round-up on the climate crisis and data on carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. The greater intensity and frequency of extreme meteorological phenomena are now causing enormous damage at all latitudes and unfortunately the death of many people caught unprepared by events for which we were not prepared.We have also seen it in Italy, recently in Emilia-Romagna twice within a few weeks, and last September in the Marche.But early warning systems and better management of the devastating effects of these catastrophic events can save many human lives.At least according to what one reports study by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Floods in Emilia-Romagna:an announced disaster and because climate change is also involved According to the report, in the countries most exposed to the consequences of the climate crisis, floods, storms and fires have caused trillions of dollars in economic damage over the last half century, but the number of human victims has f...
According to a study by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in the next five years the Earth will experiment new temperature records and global warming will probably exceed 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels, a threshold beyond which there could be potentially irreversible disastrous consequences for the planet. New #StateofClimate update from WMO and @MetOffice: 66% chance that annual global surface temperature will temporarily exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for at least one of next 5 years 98% likelihood that at least one of next five years will be warmest onrecord. pic.twitter.com/30KcRT9Tht — World Meteorological Organization (@WMO) May 17, 2023 The relationship, published on May 17, found a 66% chance of exceeding the 1.5°C threshold in at least one year between 2023 and 2027 (last year for the five-year period between 2022 and 2026 the probability was 50%).For each year from 2023 to 2027, global near-surface temperatures are projected t...