Global extreme weather events I #ClimateCrisis is here
The climate crisis is here. 24/7, all around the word. Floods killing almost 200 people in Germany and other European countries, deadly wildfires from Turkey ...
The climate crisis is here. 24/7, all around the word.
Floods killing almost 200 people in Germany and other European countries, deadly wildfires from Turkey to Siberia - this is 2021.
If we continue like this, global extreme weather events like heavy rain, floods and wildfires will become more frequent and hit us harder and harder. Politicians must act now and protect our future!
What are your wishes for a better and safer future? Let us know in the comments.
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