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2 of September, 12:49

Scientists promise "climatic hell" (video) Meteorologists UN predicted climate hell 2050 year. Sad prospect voiced famous weatherman, focusing on research scientists.

Global meteorological organization, the UN has shot commercials "Forecast of the future" with the participation of fashion TV weather forecasts. It should be noted that all short releases from 2050 report a catastrophic flood in Florida, the most severe drought in Arizona and other natural disasters, triggered by the devastating influence of the planet on the climate.

The project developers are not flatly that after 40 years the weather forecast to fruition. So, for example, as we shall inform the Guardian, the average temperature in Arizona by 2050 will reach 50 degrees above zero. Remember, a record mark of 45 degrees was recorded in 1916.

Researchers at 1 say that the last 50 years the greenhouse effect accelerates the natural process of global warming. This is confirmed by the floods and droughts in Europe.

Previously specialist National weather service of the United States Greg Karben was confirmed that the main number of researchers agree that there is an increase in the temperature of the atmosphere due to greenhouse gas emissions. They occur during the combustion of fossil fuels.

Note, global warming is considered one of the key environmental challenges of the Earth. Many changes in behavior and lifestyle of animals in the development of plant scientists associated specifically with global warming. In addition, climate change is having a big impact on the financial position, especially in the agricultural States, as more people take up arms in case of deterioration in financial conditions. How do you think scientists, the number of wars, armed conflicts and group disturbances by 2050 could increase by one-half if the next generation will not be able to adapt to temperature shocks better own forefathers.

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