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A Swiss study has warned of the potential negative effects of environmental and climatic changes, which will have a direct impact on temperatures on Earth in the coming years.
The journal "Natural Climate Change" indicated that the study on climate change showed that the coming years will witness effective changes in the level of temperature and weather on the planet, indicating that temperatures will rise and will gradually increase with the years.
The study concluded that even if harmful emissions in the atmosphere were completely stopped, the planet would have time to rest in the next ten years, indicating that it is not only about record-breaking hot days that will appear more and more, but also about so-called “extreme” weather phenomena such as floods. last in Europe.
The study showed that after only two decades, the weather will begin to gradually return to normal, stressing that at current emissions rates, the temperature of the planet will rise by more than three degrees Celsius by the year 2100.
Study author Eric Fischer, a researcher at the Swiss Technical School of Higher Education, said: "As we are going through a period of very rapid global warming, we need to prepare for more heat-related events that will exceed previous records by a large margin."