All memories are lost I Cleaning up after the flood disaster in North Rhine-Westphalia
Anna and Ingrid are Greenpeace activists and help clean up after the flood disaster. The pictures of the flood disaster in North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and ...
Anna and Ingrid are Greenpeace activists and help clean up after the flood disaster. The images of the flood disaster in North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and other parts of Germany are staggering. And move your personal fate.
The most recent heat waves, storms and floods are causing serious worries for a large number of German citizens. This is the result of a representative survey carried out by the Kantar Institute on behalf of Greenpeace.
With rising temperatures, extreme weather phenomena become more violent and frequent. Because: A warmer atmosphere can absorb more water through evaporation. The result is heavier and more frequent rainfall. At the same time, the jet stream loses its power because the Arctic and the air above it warm up. So low pressure areas stay longer over a region.
In view of the flood disaster, we need more speed in climate protection. But as NRW Prime Minister Armin Laschet himself actively slows down climate protection. He wants to allow RWE to mine the climate-damaging lignite until 2038 and is bringing the expansion of wind power in NRW to a virtual standstill with a distance rule for wind turbines.
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