diumenge, 2 de març del 2014

Frequency of severe flooding across Europe 'to double by 2050'

We know it since a long time that climatic changes are producing severe natural catastrophes. We see it day by day wherever in the world. The  increase of temperatures are responsible for a stronger melting of the ice of the Antarctic and this means that the sea level is getting higher and higher, every day a little bit more and we also know that it will affect us directly in the next 50 years. The nearest case is Roses, our neighbours city. The village is on the sea level without any special protection and the sea “eats” each year by year a little bit more of the beach.....so, what can we do to avoid it? Is there any chance to avoid it? 

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