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Scientists say the next four years will see a serious rise in temperature

Scientists say the next four years will see a serious rise in temperature





Scientists have warned that the next four years will be abnormally warm globally. New research suggests that unusual temperatures will become common until 2022, leading to more forest fires, drought and increased "high" temperatures.Scientists predict that ocean water will rise faster than air above the Earth, increasing the risk of floods and hurricanes around the world, and these cruel events can be fatal to people around the world.According to the Daily Mail website, the new research is the latest in a series of scientific studies to show the impact of greenhouse gases and global temperature pollution.This comes in the wake of an unprecedented summer, with vast swathes of the Earth experiencing severe heat and devastating drought.Britain has seen temperatures of 35.3 degrees Celsius (95.2 degrees Fahrenheit) this summer, just a few degrees above the record in 1976.In Japan, more than 57,000 people have been hospitalized for a stroke, and 90 people have died as a result of the heat wave this summer, officials say.A hot spell in Quebec in eastern Canada has been blamed for 70 deaths, while more than 80 million people have been placed in the United States under a heat warning in July, and high temperatures have killed 65 people in Karachi this summer.






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