Including the closely related term extreme weather.
… America, with crop yields and production predicted to fall because of higher temperatures. Even if we stopped releasing greenhouse gases immediately, some estimates show that global heating would continue for at least another 70 years. If things do not change, it will affect our world in dramatic ways. We could see more extreme weather, rising sea levels, ecological damage, more people dying from…
… around the world and so are often connected to people globally who are impacted by food, water shortages, extreme weather events and forced migration. Food shortages and conflict force people to leave their homes and make often dangerous journeys in search of security. Climate change and ecological damage will increase this forced migration. Southwark will always be a welcoming place to those…