Friday, March 1, 2019

These 10 cities will be destroyed in the next 80 years - scientists are warning!

On the one hand, the scientific predictions of time-shift impacts are stronger, and the threat of intense storms on the other side, the devastating floods, the alarms and the dangers of the dangers.

Scientists say these 10 major cities could become unlivable within 80 years
The destruction of the "Slow Motion" of this world is under the most obvious position. The International Government Group for Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that severe consequences of climate change will increase to about 1.5 degrees Celsius by the year 2040, when it comes to severe consequences. As a result, it is listed that the most popular 10 major cities in the world face serious consequences within the next 80 years. Which cities are they? Is there a city in which you live? Let's see!
 
 01. Miami
01. Miami
A study published in the Nature Climate changer reveals that over 3.3 million residents will face a devastating flood by 2100. Because of this there will be a rise in US sea level. As a result, the marine level will rise to 6 feet in the 2100s by the end of 2010, as it is estimated that more than 3.3 million Miami residents will be affected.
 
 02. New Orleans
02. New Orleans
It is estimated that this town can go underwater. New Orleans will be one of the cities in the United States who are severely hit by floods. If the sea level levels are just 3 feet high



Even more than 100,000 New Orleans residents - one third of the city's population - can be affected by floods.

 
 03. Chicago
03. Chicago
At any time, you may encounter another death heat wave. According to Richard Rudd, a climate scientist at the University of Michigan, Chicago is one of the most severe tropical states in the United States. Studies have shown that in 1995, the city witnessed a dangerous wave that killed more than 700 people, with a 95 degrees Fahrenheit-level temperature risk. It is also warning that the heat wave may be reversed at any time in Chicago.
 
 04. Dubai
04. Dubai
Dubai's summer temperatures range from around 2070 to 113 degrees Fahrenheit. According to MIT scientists, the climate change in the coming period will threaten human lives severely. Dubai and other Gulf cities are expected to meet the temperature of 113 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer after 2070.
 
 05. Abu Dhabi
05. Abu Dhabi
After 2070, the daily temperature in Abu Dhabi will be unbearable. According to the MIT study, Abu Dhabi is one of the most vulnerable cities in extreme heat. The maximum temperature here is 126 degrees Fahrenheit. By 2070, city residents are expected to meet these levels frequently.
 
 06. Shanghai
06. Shanghai
Between 2070 and 2100 will meet the highest temperatures. The city of North China, which is home to some 400 million inhabitants, has been transformed into one of the largest tropics on the planet at the end of this century. According to Nature Communications published last year - 208 and 2100, the city can expect severe tropics in the year 2018. Shanghai is the third largest city in the world, with about 25 million people living there.
 
 07. Beijing
07. Beijing
This city has to lose livelihood as a result of the smoke cloud. Beijing is part of North China, and is one of the strongest tropics. Like many Chinese cities, Beijing is suffering from air pollution. Local people have been advised to wear masks when they go out. About 15 times more people are killed by air pollution than all the wars and violence of the world, and 9 million people have died of pollution-related diseases in 2015.
 
 08pututilli
08pututilli
Residents of our country are already suffering from nausea and headache due to air. Some people become skin balds. According to a recent survey, about 2% of the population of the Indian population is currently experiencing 90 degrees Fahrenheit. By the end of this century, that percentage is predicted to rise to 70%.
 
 09takka
09takka
Sea level increases are the refugees of the people of Dhaka. Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in climate change. Not only the heat waves, but the country has to fight with devastating floods. In the summer of 2017, more than 8 million people were affected in Bangladesh, 140 killed and nearly 700,000 homes were damaged. According to the estimation of the IPCC, the country's 20 percent land area may be lost by sea level (3 feet).

 
 10. Lagos
10. Lagos
The population of Lagos in Nigeria increases the sea level and increases the sea level. Already in Lagos flooded position, its lowest land area will be affected by sea level rises in the coming period. Researchers predicted that Lagos could meet up to 260,000 deaths due to floods over the next 10 years

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