Feb 18 β€’ 14:28 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia ERR

Scientists: Europe is not prepared for worsening climate changes

A group of scientists warns that the EU is unprepared for escalating climate change impacts such as floods and heatwaves and must take urgent action.

A recent report published by the independent scientific council on climate change for the EU emphasizes the urgent need for Europe to devise specific plans to confront the challenges posed by rising average temperatures, which could increase by four degrees Celsius due to climate change. The scientists conveyed that without swift action, Europe will face significant hazards such as more frequent floods, wildfires, and heatwaves that threaten both people and infrastructure.

Ottmar Edenhofer, chair of the scientific council, pointed out that the climate changes observed in Europe are rapid and immediate, debunking the notion that such risks are distant or abstract. This urgency highlights the necessity for the EU to acknowledge the impending reality of catastrophic temperature increases, surpassing the targets set by the Paris Agreement, which could drastically alter the lifestyle of millions of Europeans.

The report echoed statements from the World Meteorological Organization, which declared Europe as the fastest-warming continent. The implications of this warming not only threaten the region's environmental stability but also the social and economic fabric, potentially leading to a ripple effect on public health and infrastructure resilience. Thus, proactive measures are essential for safeguarding the future of Europe against the harsh realities of climate change.

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