Part ofIreland It will be under water by 2050 unless drastic measures are taken against it Climate change. This is derived from the interactive map created Central climate, An American non-profit association specializing in this subject. This map, based on scientists’ calculations, allows you to imagine the future of the island over the next thirty years. This situation is very worrying for the residents of five counties. The affected areas are actually densely populated: we are talking about Dublin, Clare, Louth, Limerick and Galway, which are presented as the most dangerous.
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The map also shows Bull Island, an island facing the capital, which is characterized by a very delicate habitat. In addition, areas in the southwestern province of Munster will be flooded in the next decade: around the Limerick River, the Myg River, and the Shannon River, as well as the towns of Adar, Clarina, Craigown, and Listowell. Even to the east, in the province of Leinster, there are areas that are at least partially flooded. These include Dandelion, Hoggardstown, Carlingford, Annagasson, Baltrey, Bettistown and Laytown. The same fate awaits the ports of Port Marnock, Donabate, Walls, Houth and Malahide, near Dublin. Consequences affecting not only Ireland. Climate change is already causing floods, fires and landslides It did not stop anywhere on the planet until countries found an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and thus combat global warming.
Wave of Record heat What happened in Europe and the United Kingdom in 2019, as well as what has happened in Canada and the United States in recent weeks, the Mirror writes, has both been exacerbated by global warming. Global warming is causing rapid melting of glaciers, which is raising the water level in the oceans and causing sea levels to rise uncontrollably.
The planet’s temperature has already risen by 1.2 degrees Celsius compared to the pre – industrial period. If no serious action is taken According to scientists, this will reach 2 degrees by 2050. With devastating consequences. More than 30,000 delegates, including heads of state, meteorologists and activists, will address the next COP-26 climate summit in Glasgow, co-hosted by the United Kingdom and Italy. The summit will focus on adopting a coordinated action plan to tackle climate change.
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Five counties are in big trouble on a map showing how much of Ireland will be under water by 2050 https://t.co/v02GWamIeJ
– Irish Daily Mirror (rishIrishMirror) July 30, 2021
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