Summary of El inevitable cambio climático que destruirá a la humanidad

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The video discusses the various ways in which climate change is affecting the world and humanity, from increasing temperatures to the rising sea levels. Scientists have warned that we have only a few years left to stop the emission of greenhouse gases in order to prevent a severe climate crisis.

  • 00:00:00 The climate change is getting closer and closer to humanity, with each day's effects becoming more evident and alarming. India is experiencing one of the most dramatic temperature spikes in 122 years, reaching temperatures of up to 47 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit). According to experts, this temperature spike could continue to increase in the coming days, potentially reaching 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). Our crops have suffered due to the sudden increase in temperature, due to the lowered atmospheric layer of humidity. Our crops have half the yield compared to before. However, the extreme heat isn't the only problem the world faces. The rise in the level of the sea is also one of the warnings that scientists have been predicting for years. New Zealand has begun to experience this phenomenon, as the level of the sea has risen two times faster than predicted. According to scientists from around the world, we have only two years left to stop the emission of greenhouse gases, if we want to prevent the world from going into a severe climate crisis. At the same time, the disappearance of important hydro-geographic regions, such as the Iraqi River, is also a sign of the impending climate crisis. This has led to the disappearance of vital freshwater sources, affecting biodiversity in the area. However, the disappearance

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