Critical warning from NASA for Spain: These regions may become uninhabitable!

NASA has published a report containing potential dangers that could have negative consequences in Spain regarding global warming and climate change. According to this report, it was noted that some regions in Spain could become uninhabitable within 30 years.

Global warming and climate change continue to be a serious concern among experts. For this reason, research on the subject has been rapidly increasing in recent years.
The interest of researchers in this field has increased significantly due to the data collected and the alarming results they reveal.
NASA has also issued an important warning that could affect Spain in this context.
This warning indicates that in just 30 years, life in some regions could change radically and even end completely.
According to a NASA report, some regions of Spain may become uninhabitable in the coming years due to climate change.
It was stated that temperature increases will not only lead to desertification, but also cause floods and inundations with heavy rainfall, radically changing the environment and way of life.
The report, titled “Too Hot to Handle: How Climate Change May Make Some Places Too Hot to Live,” reveals that these changes could make life in some regions completely unsustainable.
According to the report, within 30 years, parts of Spain, especially Madrid and Valencia, could be severely affected as rising temperatures become unbearable.
Extreme temperatures in these regions will disrupt current living conditions and could have devastating effects on agriculture, infrastructure and public health.
It is estimated that low-income groups in particular will be more harmed by these effects as they will have to continue working outdoors.
The NASA report states that the effects of heat waves will become increasingly severe.

Heat waves, which caused the death of more than 70,000 people in Europe in 2003, are expected to become more frequent and destructive from 2040 onwards.

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