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What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

1. Images of recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland on 3 August 2022.

What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022
What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022
What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

2. The central rainstorm caused 14 deaths and 5 missing... With 7,197 people evacuated, parts of Seoul receiving 141.5 millimeters per hour, the highest in nearly 80 years, and the "semi-underground family" in Parasite 3 was killed in heavy rain.

What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022
What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

3. Utah's Great Salt Lake fell to its lowest level on record last month. More than 2,000 square kilometers of lake beds have been exposed. As in 1987, the lake now has just over a quarter of its water. Compare 1985 and 2022.

What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022
What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

4. Take a look at what has happened over the years.

What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

5. It's getting hotter every year, and a new study shows how much climate change is already paying for the global economy. Economic, temperature and rainfall data from more than 170 countries over the past 60 years have found that climate change in 39 of them has left an indelible mark on their GDP, and the future of development now may be lost overnight.

What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

5. By 2050, the world could lose up to 10% of its economic value. The same report found that losses could be as high as 18 percent if measures were not taken to mitigate the warming.

6. Expected global GDP impact by 2050 under different scenarios compared to a world without climate change:

-18%, if no mitigation measures are taken (elevated 3.2°C);

-14% if some mitigation measures are taken (increase 2.6°C);

-11% if further mitigation measures are taken (elevated 2°C);

-4% if the paris agreement target is met (below 2°C)

7. To address the water crisis, companies are increasingly turning to AI.

8. Tracking 30 years of sea-level rise, scientists found that the global average sea level (as shown in the upper and lower lines) has risen by 10.1 centimeters (3.98 inches) since 1992. Over the past 140 years, satellites and tide gauges have collectively shown that global sea levels have risen by 21 to 24 centimeters (8 to 9 inches).

9. Clouds from space celebrate that the earth has an elegant atmosphere.

What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

10. As many as 1 billion animals have been killed in devastating bushfires, and more attention should be paid to this process in the future.

11. COP26 Climate Action Guide, 1. Limiting Global Warming 2. Financing of developing countries The Role of Nature and Local Leaders 4. Finalized "Rulebook" 5. Reduce fossil fuels.

What's happening in nature on August 14, 2022

12. The future seems far away, but it is within reach.