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The population will suffer more often from sudden changes in temperature


The population will be more likely to suffer from sudden changes in the temperature, Levon Azizyan, director of the Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Center, writes.


"Climate experts have found that the frequency of sudden changes in the temperature has increased significantly in 60% of the country's territories over the past half-century. Moreover, such weather anomalies will increase by 6-8% at the end of the century, along with the further growth of CO2 emissions. As a result, more people on earth will regularly suffer from temperature fluctuations.


Fast freezing changes have a negative impact on people's lives and nature, because they have almost no time to adapt to the extreme heat or cold. The number of such anomalies can be doubled to 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions do not be reduced. This conclusion was reached by the International Group of Climate experts, led by Luo Ming, Professor at the University of Jrsen (China). To achieve this conclusion, the team studied how the day temperature was changed on all continents of the country in 1961-2023. Based on the information analyzed, the planet's climate computer model was formed.


In addition, the further growth of CO2 emissions will not only increase the frequency of extreme temperature changes and double the average number of people who are regularly subjected to their regularly subjects, but the scientists have found this growth in different parts of the planet. Many developing countries will be especially strike. In particular, from the Sahara, in the countries of South Africa and Latin America, these anomalies will have 4-6 times more than 2100 people today than today. This should be taken into account when developing measures against extreme weather, scientists have concluded.


In recent years, droughts, thermal waves and other extreme weather have become significantly frequent on earth. Its vivid examples of the recent droughts and fires related to them in the western part of the United States and Australia, which have killed millions of animals and destroyed huge areas of forests. The same climate anomalies, as shown by doctors, contribute to the growth of deaths and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, "he wrote.

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