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A study reveals the devastating impact of climate change on half the Earth

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The study said the risk of Drought For the soil as I saw it Europe AndChina Andbeen united It can be repeated below the climate The current one is once every 20 years, compared to once every 400 years or even less if there is no warming, according to "AFP".

Drought has serious repercussions from declining agricultural crop productivity to forest fires and water shortages to disruption of river transport and electricity generation.

The study was conducted by researchers from "World meteorological attribution"which includes a constellation of prominent scientists in the field of the study of the causal relationship between extreme natural phenomena andClimate change.

The study indicated this "Climate change caused by human activity has increased the likelihood of surface drought occurring by at least five times and the likelihood of agricultural and environmental drought occurring by at least 20 times.".

Many European countries suffered from drought in the summer, starting with France, where the rivers dried up, and several regions were forced to impose a rationing system for water use. Parts of the United States and China have also been affected by this phenomenon.

The repercussions of this drought have affected the agricultural sector, as harvests have fallen at a time when the world is witnessing a rise in food prices.

The drought has also led to fires and disruptions in electricity production, especially hydraulics and nuclear power.

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The study said the risk of Drought For the soil as I saw it Europe AndChina Andbeen united It can be repeated below the climate The current one is once every 20 years, compared to once every 400 years, or even less if there is no warming, according to “AFP”.

Drought has serious repercussions from declining agricultural crop productivity to forest fires and water shortages to disruption of river transport and electricity generation.

The study was led by researchers from the World Weather Attribution network, which includes a constellation of scientists pioneering the study of the causal relationship between extreme natural phenomena andClimate change.

The study indicated that “climate change caused by human activity has increased the likelihood of surface drought occurring by at least five times and the likelihood of agricultural and environmental drought occurring by at least 20 times.”

Many European countries suffered from drought in the summer, starting with France, where the rivers dried up, and several regions were forced to impose a rationing system for water use. Parts of the United States and China have also been affected by this phenomenon.

The repercussions of this drought have affected the agricultural sector, as harvests have fallen at a time when the world is witnessing a rise in food prices.

The drought has also led to fires and disruptions in electricity production, especially hydraulics and nuclear power.

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