🌡️ The UK has seen the warmest year in nearly 400 years, according to data from the Met Office 👉 Officials warned that extreme weather could become the new normal
“It is a stark illustration of the sort of difficulties many of our species will face if we don’t do more to mitigate rising temperatures and helping nature’s survival.
“We’re going to experience more floods, droughts, heatwaves, extreme storms and wildfires – and they will go from bad to worse, breaking records with ever alarming frequency if we don’tBen McCarthy, the Trust’s head of nature conservation and restoration ecology, said nature is “sounding the alarm” over extreme weather, adding: “With more diseases impacting wildlife and the changing weather patterns, there is no doubting the scale of the challenges we face, and how much our nature needs our...
“While some newspapers were celebrating the summer sizzler, many of us felt a creeping dread when we saw the scorched brown earth of the heatwave. This isn’t an abstract thing.
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