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The State of the Climate

The Headlines

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Pakistan Fooding

Scorching heatwaves  of 49C from March to April, never-ending downpours in the summer leaving tens of millions with devastated homes

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Drought Declared in the UK for the first time in 90 Years

All of South-West England is now in drought. Water availability is becoming increasingly scarce as climate change prevails

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Thousands evacuated as smouldering French wildfire reignites

Wildfires reignite in Southern France as firefighters from neighbouring countries help combat the spread. 6 firefighters severely injured

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Why we won't be able to preserve the current state of nature

According to the UN IPCC 6th Assessment Report in March 2022, sea levels are expected to be risen to double what they were in 2006. There is an expected 14% increase in the number of wildfires in 2030; this adds on to the existing wildfires that have been going on in the United States and Australia. Sea levels have risen to the point where flooding is destroying barricades in Germany, France, Austria, Sudan and other mainly European countries. 

The Foundational Message: 

The world has reached a stage where we need agreement and unity. A driving force forward with the contribution of everyone. In the next hectic decade that we will go through, moving to sustainable ways of living should be our top priority. We are all responsible for the state of the planet and must make as many changes as we can. That is why I created this project. 

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