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Impact of Climate Change Against Serious Earth It Happen

Indonesian News One  Serious impact of climate change on human well-being and the world economy, and the world is basically not ready to cope with the impact that has occurred at this time and will continue in the future.

The conclusion is the result of a recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a UN agency in charge of writing a report on climate change since 1988.
More than 700 authors and editors contribute to the scientific report entitled "Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability" which was released on March 30. Most of the scientists who wrote the report met in Yokohama, Japan last week to each compare their findings with representatives of about 100 countries.
The group of scientists report writers hold the hearing that allows them to give clarity to how bad the impact of climate change today, as well as what options and obstacles facing the government in implementing adaptation measures to changes in heat waves, floods, and other climate hazards in the future front.
"We do not just pay attention to the heat waves, floods, rising sea levels, global trends and other upcoming trends, but also direct effects on infrastructure, human health, water resources and some other things that are considered essential for humans," said Patricia Romero-Lankao, researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado and the author of the report, told Live Science when he was in Yokohama.
The group deliberately emphasizes the general effects of climate change on humans living in this time period, rather than in the future.
"One of the most important findings is that we are not in an era where climate change is a kind of hypothesis that will occur in the future," said Chris Field, a researcher at the Carnegie Institution for Science and one of the leaders of the IPCC groups responsible for producing this report, in a press conference on March 30.

"We saw a variety of effects ranging from the equator to the two poles, and from the coast to the mountains. There is no doubt that we live in a world that has been altered by climate change. "

Michael Mann, a climate researcher at Pennsylvania State University who was not part of an expert team of authors but observers to the latest report, it is argued that the report contains more complete information than the previous studies in terms of clarifying the reality of climate change.
"The report provides more detailed information than previous reports in outlining how climate impacts on water, soil, and food leads to increased conflict, and how climate change will increasingly become a national threat when the temperature is higher," said Mann told Live Science.
Every continent on Earth is already feeling some of the effects of climate change, said Mann. Each region face different threats, from rising sea levels around the islands in the Pacific are low, until the increasing droughts and heat waves in other parts of the world.
Additional reports of the IPCC will be released on April 11, and will contain options for tackling climate change.

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