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Global warming and climate change with reference to South Africa. Some perspectives

机译:关于南非的全球变暖和气候变化。一些观点

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According to the geological history of the earth, climate change is an integral part of environmental changes that occurred over time. Sufficient evidence is provided of recurrent wet and dry and cold and hot periods due to natural circumstances. Since the industrial revolution human activities increasingly contribute to air pollution by releasing huge volumes of carbon dioxide and other gasses into the atmosphere, so much so that it is generally accepted that increase in global warming the past decades is directly linked to human activities. Observable signs of human induced climate change include increasing average temperatures at many places, melting ice caps in polar areas, rising sea levels on a global scale and coastal disturbances and damages due to storm surges on coastal areas in various countries, also in South Africa. Consensus from a number of hydrological-meteorological circulation models show, for South Africa, a rise in average annual winter and summer temperatures of between 1.5 and 3.0 degrees Centigrade the following number of decades with a strong possibility of an increase in rainfall in the eastern parts and a decrease in rainfall in the western parts. Bigger floods and longer droughts should occur more frequently as well as severe sea onslaught activities along the eastern and south-eastern coastal areas. The net impact of the predictions on the community is negative. There is though other scientists who indicate that no concrete proof of climate change in South Africa exists; including changes with regard to river floods and droughts. According to more beneficial than detrimental. Despite the differences in opinion about the relative contribution of natural and human activities to the present global warming, changes in hydrological and characteristics of floods in several parts of South Africa in the immediate past, necessitate modifications to available models and approaches to flood damage management and control. Flood conditions need to be managed with applicable models. Modifications are furthermore essential as a result of meaningful demographic, social, physical and economic changes in the working and living environments of people and communities.
机译:根据地球的地质历史,气候变化是随时间推移发生的环境变化的组成部分。提供了充分的证据,证明由于自然情况而经常出现的潮湿,干燥,寒冷和炎热时期。由于工业革命,人类活动通过向大气中释放大量二氧化碳和其他气体而日益加剧了对空气的污染,因此,人们如此认为,过去几十年全球变暖的增加与人类活动直接相关。人为引起的气候变化的可观察到的迹象包括许多地方的平均温度升高,极地地区的冰盖融化,全球范围内的海平面上升以及各国以及南非的沿海地区因风暴潮而造成的沿海干扰和破坏。许多水文-气象循环模型的共识表明,在南非,冬季和夏季的年平均温度在1.5至3.0摄氏度之间升高,此后数十年间,东部地区降雨的可能性很大西部地区的降雨减少。东部和东南沿海地区应更频繁地发生更大的洪水和更长的干旱以及严重的海上突袭活动。这些预测对社区的净影响是负面的。尽管还有其他科学家指出,南非没有气候变化的具体证据。包括河流洪水和干旱方面的变化。据称弊大于利。尽管人们对自然和人类活动对当前全球变暖的相对贡献存在不同意见,但南非几个地区的水文状况和洪水特征在近期发生了变化,因此有必要对可用的洪水灾害管理模型和方法进行修改。控制。洪水状况需要使用适用的模型进行管理。此外,由于人们和社区的工作和生活环境发生了有意义的人口,社会,自然和经济变化,因此进行修改非常重要。

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