2016年7月7日星期四

Focus: Experts warn that climate change will lead to 2016 become the hottest year on record

2016 is on pace to be the hottest year on record. This past May was the warmest May month in a 137-year period, breaking global temperature records, according to a report published on June 23 by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), said a CNN report.

The new data shows that May was the 13th consecutive month to have soaring global temperatures across land and sea surfaces. This is the longest and hottest streak since temperature record-keeping began in 1880, according to NOAA.

Warmer conditions are being felt across areas like Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Central America, northern South America, northern Europe, Africa, Oceania, and parts of southern and eastern Asia, according to the Land & Ocean Temperature Percentiles map by NOAA.

In China, the weather becomes protean due to the pollution's influence of long duration. The disasters are more intense because of changes in weather patterns. The research shows that the impacts of climate change on the overall food security is negative, severe weather, water crisis become a serious threat to China's food security.

 Perhaps the greatest geological hazards during climate change will be the result of melting ice sheets. Steven, the KingKars leader said,  Global warming doesn't only mean that the weather is getting hot, but also mean that the weather is out of control. As the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide rises, so does the temperature. Carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere surpassed 400 parts per million in May at the South Pole that is the last place on the planet to hit the milestone.

Increased carbon dioxide comes partly from burning fossil fuels, which is driving global warming, NASA has previously reported.

 As we all know, the ongoing heat has hit areas like the Arctic pretty hard, prompting an early onset melting of critical sea ice. The same is happening for Greenlands ice sheet and the increased temperatures are bringing less snow cover for the Northern Hemisphere too. Steven said,  I may not be a pure entrepreneur because I focus on the life-supporting environments, but if our habitat is destroyed, my success mean nothing to me. It is something I have fought for my whole life. How can we still tolerate the exhaust gas damage our health? How can we let our future generations live under such harsh environment? The nature in had already sounded the alarm to the humanity, we could not get down like this again, protected the environment, everybody has a responsibility. 



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