De La Salle University. Presentation.
CLIMATE CHANGE. ANXIETY AND PROGNOSIS.
We are all aware of the global warming that has been accelerating
since the early 2000s, but in the last 10 or 15 years, this phenomenon
has been steadily increasing. And if we add to this the phases of change
from the "Niño" to the "Niña", we should be very worried, because it
affects any planetary area, of one kind or another.
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, Based on the above, meteorological institutions and universities are
issuing early and alarming warnings of the possible havoc that could
occur as a result of future hurricanes, which will emerge with more
intensity in the second half of 2024. The projection suggests that it
could go from 7 to 14 in this season that would run from June to mid-
November. The worst of the season is expected to be between August
and October.
This is caused by the sudden variation in the temperature of the
Pacific and Atlantic oceans that is known as atmospheric phenomena,
both El Niño and La Niña, which this year has clearly seen how the
transition was not gradual, but immediate. And this can have
devastating effects.