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Mediterranean basin badly hit by climate change: study by Staff Writers Barcelona (AFP) Oct 10, 2019 Temperatures in the Mediterranean basin are increasing much faster than the global average, threatening food and water supplies, scientists warned Thursday in a new study. "We are one of the regions most impacted by climate change worldwide," said Nasser Kamel, the secretary general of the Mediterranean Union, presenting the study by the Mediterranean Experts on Climate and Environmental Change (MedECC) which groups more than 600 scientists. The Mediterranean basin covers portions of three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa -- comprising a region that has mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. Temperatures in the region have risen by 1.5 degrees Celsius from the pre-industrial period, above the global average of 1.1 degrees Celsius, according to the study. By 2040 temperatures are forecast to rise here by 2.2 degrees Celsius -- with the increase in some areas of the basin hitting as much as 3.8 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, it said. Droughts will become "more frequent and/or more intense", it added. This rise in temperatures will be accompanied by a "reduction in precipitation in the coming decades", with a fall in rainfall of up to 30 percent in some areas such as the Balkans and Turkey and at the same time more frequent episodes of torrential rains. The combination of rising temperatures and lack of rain "contributes to a strong tendency towards the drying up of the climate", the study said. All of this threatens water and food resources in the Mediterranean basin. The number of people in the region considered to be "water poor" is expected to rise to over 250 million in the next 20 years from 180 million in 2013. Crops may also be affected by lower soil quality or losses from droughts or heatwaves, while fishing will be hurt by overexploitation and the disappearance of some species due to the warming of the sea. "The inevitable calamities of climate change are looming across the Mediterranean at a faster rate than we thought," said Kamel. The Mediterranean Union groups the 28 nations that make up the European Union as well as 15 other nations in the southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
Commonwealth targets climate change with regeneration projects London (AFP) Oct 4, 2019 The Commonwealth on Friday launched an ideas-sharing network to tackle the effects of climate change through replicable regeneration projects. The 53-country bloc held a two-day brainstorming of indigenous groups, environmentalists, scientists and climate change experts at its headquarters in London. The Common Earth initiative will be a network of projects that can be copied and adapted to suit communities around the world. While the Commonwealth contains G20 industrial powers like Britain, ... read more
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