Towards an ambitious agreement in Paris
INGOs Side-event at the Council of Europe - 29 September 2015
According to Yves HAUSS, Climatologist, changing temperatures proved, both globally and in Alsace in recent years.
Seasonal averages, calculated over thirty years, increased significantly everywhere. But it is the extreme events that are dangerous for humans and the environment.
Among the examples cited, Strasbourg experienced the temperature of Marseille in August 2003 and that of Algiers in April 2007. In April and July 2010, Moscow experienced temperatures equivalent to those of Cairo and Tunis, which resulted in fires drill and bogs of unusually long and a significant loss of crops which required discontinuation of exports
The air is, for Yves Hauss, a good shared without border. It brings humans together but its degradation affects the entire planet
Seasonal averages, calculated over thirty years, increased significantly everywhere. But it is the extreme events that are dangerous for humans and the environment.
Among the examples cited, Strasbourg experienced the temperature of Marseille in August 2003 and that of Algiers in April 2007. In April and July 2010, Moscow experienced temperatures equivalent to those of Cairo and Tunis, which resulted in fires drill and bogs of unusually long and a significant loss of crops which required discontinuation of exports
The air is, for Yves Hauss, a good shared without border. It brings humans together but its degradation affects the entire planet