Climate change has caused the Earth’s temperatures to increase exponentially, and with this, ecosystems and natural resources are damaged
Climate change has been on the rise in recent years, so much so that the Earth’s temperature has risen like never before. The temperatures that have been recorded in previous years will be exceeded by 2020.
Next year will be one of the hottest in the world, whose main factor is climate change and greenhouse gases that have caused the melting of the poles and an increase in the temperature of all countries in the world. .
2020 will be the year in which temperatures will be higher, according to the records that have been had and the average recorded by the countries of the world.
The UK Met Office has determined that the Earth’s temperature will rise above the average recorded in recent years. According to the British institution, the heat will increase by 1.1 degrees Celsius around the world.
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The temperatures recorded by the British Weather Service are based on previous records of the Earth’s heat in most countries. The worrying thing is that the temperatures will exceed those already registered previously, and with this it turns on the alarms of the scientists and the world in general that is worried about the changes in the planet.
The planet Earth has suffered very serious consequences due to high temperatures, such as droughts and large blocks of ice where Arctic species inhabit. The heat has had serious consequences for human beings and for the species in general that inhabit all the ecosystems that have been affected.
If global warming and greenhouse gases continue like this, the temperatures of planet Earth could rise up to 1.5 degrees above what has been recorded in all years, which would be truly worrying not only for the scientific community, but also also for all the people and species that inhabit the blue planet.
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