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Weather systems all around the world are modified by climate change and the number of associated events of extreme weather increases. Global warming changes the circulation of the atmosphere and oceans, which impacts, among other things, the amount of rain or snow that falls on the Earth, the speed of winds, and the power of storms.
As the oceans warm up, hurricanes and typhoons get worse and because there is lots of water vapor in the air heavy rainfall results in severe flooding. Heatwaves are occurring more often and are more intense posing risks to both people and crops. The instances of Drought and wildfires are on the rise with an increase in temperature and a decrease in rain.
Every occurrence of this nature translates to significant financial losses, population relocation, and environmental degradation. Combating climate change its consequences and finding means of coping with it is the strategy for a sustainable development.