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DMC: si calentamiento global supera límite de temperatura "todos los fenómenos se verán exacerbados"

By Noah Herrera
Published in Actualidad
May 23, 2023
1 min read
DMC: si calentamiento global supera límite de temperatura "todos los fenómenos se verán exacerbados"

So I just read this article about the impacts of global warming, and let me tell you, it’s pretty eye-opening stuff. Basically, if the earth’s temperature rises above a certain limit (which, let’s be real, it’s looking like we’re on track for), all sorts of natural disasters and extreme weather events will become more intense and frequent.

According to the experts at the DMC, the risks associated with the effects of climate change will only continue to worsen if we don’t take immediate and serious action. They’re predicting everything from more powerful hurricanes and floods to longer-lasting droughts and heat waves.

Personally, this really hits home for me because I grew up in an area that was prone to wildfires. And let me tell you, wildfires are already bad enough as it is - I can’t even imagine how much worse they could get if the temperature keeps rising. It’s seriously scary stuff.

But the thing is, we can’t just sit around and wait for things to get better on their own. We all need to do our part to reduce our carbon footprint and take measures to mitigate the impacts of climate change. It’s not just about saving the polar bears - it’s about ensuring that our planet remains habitable for us and future generations.

So yeah, this article definitely gave me a lot to think about. But I’m also feeling a renewed sense of urgency and motivation to take action. Because if we don’t act fast, the consequences could be pretty dire.


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