❄️ Three degrees of global warming can result in drastic climate changes, such as heatwaves, droughts, extreme precipitation, and wildfires.
🌊 If global temperatures rise by three degrees, the world would experience rising sea levels and desertification, leading to catastrophic consequences.
🔥 The effects of global warming are already visible in some parts of the world, such as the slums of Bangladesh, where climate migrants are losing their homes due to heavier rain and melting glaciers.
🔍 Climate models show a high likelihood of reaching three degrees of global warming by the end of the century under current policies.
🏙️ The impact of three degrees of global warming will affect everyone, including wealthy cities who will face extreme heat waves and storm surges.
💰 Cities, despite being more vulnerable to climate events, have the resources to adapt and prepare for the changes.
🌍 A three-degree world could have serious risks, especially for cities that are not prepared for climate change.
🌱 Small-scale farmers, known as smallholders, are particularly vulnerable to climate change and play a significant role in global food supply.
🌧️ The dry corridor in Central America is experiencing longer and more severe droughts, causing poverty and food insecurity for smallholders.
🌍 Migration from Guatemala to the United States has quadrupled since 1990, partly due to climate change.
💧 In a three-degree world, annual rainfall in certain regions could drop by up to 14 percent, causing extreme droughts for a quarter of the world's population.
🌊 By 2100, global sea levels could rise by half a meter, displacing a significant portion of coastal populations, such as in Lagos and Fiji.
🌍 Global warming of three degrees will lead to increased storm surges and the need for people to move to urban areas.
🌡️ In a three-degree world, wet bulb temperatures will rise, making it difficult for humans to cool down and potentially leading to fatalities.
⚠️ If global warming reaches three degrees, many places will become economically nonviable due to extreme heat conditions.
🌍 Parts of the tropics, Persian Gulf, Mexico, and southeastern United States may reach a dangerous threshold of global warming by the end of the century.
🌇 Disasters exacerbated by climate change could displace tens of millions of people each year, leading them to migrate to cities.
💧 Increasing migration and competition for resources, particularly water, may lead to national tensions and conflicts.
🌡️ Climate extremes in a three-degree world could push some regions to the brink of societal collapse, requiring adaptation measures.
🌍 Adaptation can only go so far in a three-degree world; mitigation is crucial.
🌡️ Working towards negative emissions can help bring down temperatures after they peak.
🔥 A three-degree world would lead to severe global trouble.
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