“Three regional centers of Ukraine may immediately go under water due to the global increase in the average annual temperature, which is predicted until the end of summer. According to Yevgeny Zavadskyi, a climate advisor in Ukraine, global climate change will lead to floods at a temperature increase of 1.5°C, which puts the housing and infrastructure of these cities at risk. This emphasizes the importance of combating”, — write on: ua.news
Three regional centers of Ukraine may immediately go under water due to the global increase in the average annual temperature, which is predicted until the end of summer. According to Yevgeny Zavadskyi, a climate advisor in Ukraine, global climate change will lead to floods at a temperature increase of 1.5°C, which puts the housing and infrastructure of these cities at risk. This emphasizes the importance of dealing with the consequences of climate change and timely adaptation planning.
The source is Telegraf
According to the Paris Climate Agreement, the world must reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Otherwise, the temperature may rise by 3-5°C by the end of the century even without direct human influence, which will lead to large-scale ecological and social cataclysms. These changes threaten Ukrainian cities not only with flooding, but also with serious disruptions in water supply, agriculture and life.
The following years will be decisive for the implementation of measures to mitigate and adapt to climate risks — otherwise the consequences could be catastrophic not only for the three regions of Ukraine, but also for other regions.
