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Lack of sand can cause global change in the world
In a low-emission scenario that keeps temperatures rising to 2 ° C, the extinction rate will range from about 4% of natural level to 10%
The temperature has already reached 46 degrees Celsius, and in March - the highest level since 1901
If humanity does not take any measures and trends continue, by 2050 this figure will reach 55%
Decarbonisation of buildings should be a key pillar of global emission reduction efforts
Due to the climate crisis, natural disasters occur where they have not been before
Damage to water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure also poses broad health threats
District heating is based on thermal installations and thermal power plants, which must meet stringent EU environmental requirements
Polluted air in China caused about 1.4 million premature deaths in 2019
In Europe in 2021, the temperature rose by a record 2 ° C: what are the consequences
Areas should be designated as protected only if it is proven that wildlife is restored in the long run
Geopolitical upheavals determine the flow of capital