Droughts in Europe could be avoided by reducing emissions faster

Advanced computer modeling suggests that summer rainfall in southern Europe could fall by as much as 48 % by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise rapidly, but much of this projected decline could be avoided by achieving net-zero emissions as soon as possible.

A study led by scientists from the University of Reading, published in Geophysical Research Letters , provides further evidence to motivate accelerated climate action and prevent drastic decreases in rainfall, more drought and more wildfires. (University of Reading, more at phys.org)

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