Sunday, September 8, 2013

Human activities are responsible for natural disasters - Afrik.com

report by scientific teams is formal: Half of extreme weather events that have been recorded all over the world during the year 2012 is due to global warming caused by human activities

scientific teams, after a study, prepared a report which states that half of the extreme weather events that have been recorded all over the world during 2012, including the drought in East Africa, is linked to global warming caused by human activities.

These actions exerted by the man on his environment are mainly emissions greenhouse gas emissions produced. 18 teams of researchers have analyzed the causes of the 12 weather events of exceptional intensity occurred in 2012. These include drought and Hurricane Sandy in the United States, the record melting of Arctic ice or heavy rain in Britain, Australia, in northern China and Japan. According to AFP , the report, published in the “Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,” says that “natural weather processes and normal climate fluctuations have played a key role in these phenomena.” And accuse men. “In some cases, the analysis makes clear that climate change caused by emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities has contributed to these phenomena.”

According to the report, the human impact on climate may be partly responsible for the exceptional rainfall in Australia, the winter unprecedented drought in southern Europe and drought in East Africa.

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