Study: Global warming is causing great damage in the Horn of Africa and northern Canada

Written By مثنى حزيّن on 2015/10/13

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ArabiaWeather.com- An American study conducted by geophysicists at the University of Arizona showed the damage of global warming in several regions of the world, as this phenomenon leads to an increase in desertification in the Horn of Africa, which contradicts previous expectations of a more humid climate in this non-existent region. Sedentary women suffering from chronic drought-related crises.

The study, published in the American journal "Science Advances", showed that the countries of the Horn of Africa - Somalia, Djibouti and Ethiopia - have been suffering from massive droughts regularly for decades.

The impact of climate change is also extending to the towns of northern Canada's arctic, leaving significant impacts and complicating the lives of the indigenous population of the Eskimos, who struggle to preserve their traditions, including long ice fishing trips. What's worse, they say, is that the winter is getting shorter by almost two months.

Scientists say locals will have an increasingly difficult time finding seals, which are also suffering from the retreat of the ice sheets.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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