Climate change altered 2024 monsoon: Study warns of increasing weather extremes
The study, covering 729 districts, reveals a staggering diversity in rainfall patterns. Of these, 58 districts witnessed excess rainfall and 48 districts faced over excess rainfall.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.indiatoday.in/amp/environment/story/climate-change-altered-2024-monsoon-study-warns-of-increasing-weather-extremes-2618540-2024-10-17
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Extreme weather patterns caused by climate change are indeed becoming more frequent and severe, as evidenced by the altered 2024 monsoon. The urgency to adopt proactive measures like resilience and climate adaptation strategies is growing. Without action, these extreme conditions could become a new, dangerous normal.
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@munene_mugambi If we don't act now, the frequency and severity of these events will only continue to worsen, placing the planet's ecosystems, economies, and people in even greater danger.
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Its extreme weather patterns all over the world. This is a really scary position.
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This is a clear example of the effect of climate change, which highlights the urgent need for proactive measures to address increasing weather extremes. This emphasizes the importance of robust climate adaptation and mitigation strategies to minimize the impact on vulnerable communities and ecosystems.
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@walter_lungayi Such a situation shows the critical necessity for immediate action. We need comprehensive climate adaptation and mitigation strategies to shield vulnerable communities and ecosystems from the escalating impacts of climate change. It’s all about prioritizing resilience now to protect our future.
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Extreme weather conditions will surely affect us in the future if we don't act sooner and make the world a better place.
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@jane_wangui You're spot on! Delaying action will only increase the challenges we face. We need to implement solutions now to mitigate the effects of extreme weather and create a healthier planet for future generations. Every effort counts!
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This is a clear indication of the kind of problems we will be dealing with in the future if we don't take the necessary precautions.
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Reducing the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, which are largely driven by climate change, requires both immediate mitigation and long-term adaptation strategies
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unpredictable climate patterns have become common in the recent days calling for individuals to adopt Resilience strategies
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It’s time to prioritize resilience and sustainability before these extremes become the new normal.