Extreme Weather Congress: Warnings About the Consequences of Climate Change
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Experts believe that global warming by three degrees Celsius is possible compared to pre-industrial levels by 2050. As a result, the additional warming could be as strong in the next 25 years as in the past 150 years, explained the German Physical Society and the German Meteorological Society at the extreme weather congress in Hamburg.
While extreme weather is discussed in Hamburg, the southwest sinks in heavy rain. Only the beginning of a new weather era. A weather column by Dominik Jung.
Forest fires, heat waves, floods: There are also more and more extreme events in Germany due to climate change. Cities will be particularly affected, experts warn.[more]]>
Launch of the extreme weather congress in Hamburg: Researchers warn of increasing exposure to heat, glacial decline and rising sea levels, which will also affect German cities.
Germany warms up as fast as hardly any other region of the world. Extreme weather is increasing rapidly. Researchers warn: Cities need to adapt urgently.
How can we cope with extreme weather in the North in the future? Measures will be discussed at the extreme weather congress in Hamburg. Weather expert Frank Böttcher warns that when CO2 emissions are emitted, they will be put on the brakes - and that they will adapt to changing conditions.
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