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Environment in 2050: flooded cities, forced migration, and dry rivers

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Environment in 2050: flooded cities, forced migration, and dry rivers
Environment in 2050: flooded cities, forced migration, and dry rivers

Video: At the water's edge 2024, June

Video: At the water's edge 2024, June
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Good morning! Here is the forecast for shipping at noon on June 21, 2050. The sea will be stormy, with severe storms. Over the next few days, visibility will range from poor to very poor. It is expected that in the coming days the weather will not change for the better. Something like this may be the weather forecast in the middle of this century in a world where destructive storms will be considered the least problem.

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Trying to peer into a crystal ball

Typically, journalists do not like to write about the future, but if you still have to run a little ahead of duty, then they try not to make exact dates, so that later they will not be caught lying or ridiculed.

One of the first who was not afraid to break the prevailing traditions was the former scientific editor of the Guardian publication named Radford. Back in 2004, he made a truly prophetic prediction that the world would soon languish from the heat wave and gradually it would become the norm.

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How right he was! In the summer of 2019, the UK recorded a temperature record of 38.7 ° C.

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Simple and budget: people began to use disposable masks as a water filter

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The policeman called the owners: they did not suspect that their husky walks on the roofs

A change in temperature, in his opinion, will inevitably lead to a whole series of various natural disasters, such as hurricanes, flooding, wild forest fires. The events of recent years convincingly prove the validity of his statements.