Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Breaking: World Bank predicts Poland's weather for the year 2050

Poland, Hungary May Become More Like Sicily in Global Warming - Bloomberg.com
June 2 (Bloomberg) -- The climate in Poland and Hungary may become more like that of Spain and Sicily by mid-century as global warming takes hold, the World Bank said.

The two eastern European countries are likely to experience 37 “hot” days a year by 2050, or in excess of 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), up from 22 at the end of last century, the Washington-based bank said today.

The report, examining the need for eastern European and central Asian nations to adapt to climate change, was presented at United Nations climate treaty talks in Bonn.

“We’re really talking about adapting to a very different climate,” said Marianne Fay, the report’s author. “Even countries that stand to benefit are poorly positioned to do so today. There’s sensitivity due to environmental mismanagement.”

The report aims to balance a belief in Russia, the Ukraine and other countries that they stand solely to benefit from warmer temperatures, Fay said. In fact, thawing permafrost will damage infrastructure, melting glaciers may reduce water supply and more intense rainfall will increase flooding, she said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

WOW!

That should make the Poles happy.