The current situation of Earth with the rise in global warming is not good and unfortunately it's going to get more worse - the world's population is expected to rise 6bn to more than 8bn in the next 50-60 years, putting great strain on the earth's already very stretched resources. Understanding how the global carbon cycle works is very essential for experts to predict how our climate may change the future. It will help us figure out exactly what measures we need to take to reverse the world's destruction, It's not a easy - but then predicting the future never is. The release of a new report from the Hadley Center and the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research made some worrying predictions. By the 2070s, annual average temperatures across the UK may rise by between 2°C and 3.5°C and Our summers will become more frequent and sop very chilly will become increasingly rare. Scientists also estimate farming & will undergo serious difficulties, as soil moisture across England falls by as much as 40%. Sea levels around the UK are set to rise by between 26 and 86cm, meaning that places like southeast England will become more susceptible to storm surges and serious flooding. To dilute the effects of global warming most scientists and governments realise that we need to take drastic action. We must reduce the world's carbon release, cut back on the production of CFCes, and other ozone-destroying chemicals, and stop deforestation.
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