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  • Carpathian Development Institute presents

  • Adaptation to climate change impact a local level ( part 1/2)

  • What is climate?

  • While weather denotes the short-time state of the atmosphere,

  • climate is the typical weather regime for a given area

  • evaluated over longer periods of time,

  • usually for the period of 30 years.

  • Climate is a result of the activity of several factors

  • such as solar radiation, position of the Earth to the Sun,

  • ocean currents, volcanic activity, Earth’s biosphere,

  • and greenhouse gases concentration in the atmosphere

  • the so-called greenhouse effect.

  • Even though this effect is natural

  • otherwise the temperatures on Earth would be 33°C lower

  • mankind is intensifying the effect by burning fossil fuels

  • such as coal or oil which results in releasing greenhouse gases;

  • as well as by excessive deforestation.

  • The period of the last 3 decades was the warmest in the latest 1,400 years

  • in the Northern Hemisphere.

  • Yet climatologists warn us that the global temperatures will rise

  • by 1 to 4°C by the end of this century,

  • mainly depending on the quantity of greenhouse gases emissions

  • we release into the atmosphere.

  • Does it seem a small rise?

  • Difference between the global temperature and ice-age temperatures

  • is only 5-6°C.

  • In Slovakia, the average annual temperature in the last 130 years

  • rose by almost 1.7°C.

  • By the end of the century,

  • our average air temperatures will grow by 2 to 4°C

  • when compared to the period of years 1951-1980.

  • If the average temperature grows by 4°C,

  • climate zone on the level of Komárno will shift to Poprad.

  • Gradual warming of the atmosphere and its effects can already be seen in Slovakia, too,

  • in the form of more frequent and more intensive extreme weather events.

  • Heat waves will increase the risk of collapses and deaths of elderly

  • and chronically ill people;

  • they will result in buildings overheating

  • or infrastructure damage.

  • European Commission states that the heat-related EU mortality rate

  • could grow by 30,000 deaths annually by 2130s.

  • Longer droughts will have a negative impact on food production yields

  • and, consequently, on the growing prices of some foodstuffs.

  • In some areas of Slovakia, droughts can cause lower availability of water.

  • Moreover, forest fires risk will rise proportionally to the heat waves increase.

  • Torrential rains will increase the risk of floods which pose threat to people’s lives

  • and cause damages to property

  • not only in the areas around water courses

  • but also in the places where water infiltration into the soil is limited.

  • Strong storms linked to strong winds

  • can pose a threat for the infrastructure,

  • property or agricultural crops.

  • Climate change represents a complex of challenges

  • that impact not only the environment

  • but also the social, economic and health situation

  • which, consequently, will influence each and every one of us.

  • The time to act is now!

  • Adaptation to climate change - change in decision - making

  • Swiss - Slovak cooperation programme

  • Carpathian Development Institute - more info: www.kri.sk

Carpathian Development Institute presents

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