What is climate change in Viet Nam ? Think about it and explain
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What is climate change in Viet Nam ? Think about it and explain
Dịch : Biến đổi khí hậu ở Việt Nam là gì?Hãy suy nghĩ về nó và giải thích
→Việt Nam là một trong những quốc gia bị ảnh hưởng nặng nề của biến đổi khí hậu , nó gây nên những hậu quả lớn và hết sức nghiêm trọng . Vì nền nông nghiệp Việt Nam còn phụ thuộc nhiều vào tự nhiên , khi nhiệt độ, tính biến động và dị thường của thời tiết và khí hậu tăng sẽ ảnhhưởng rất lớn tới sản xuất nông nghiệp, nhất là trồng trọt.
→ Vietnam is one of the countries heavily affected by climate change, causing great and very serious consequences.Because Vietnam’s agriculture is still heavily dependent on nature, the increase in temperature and erratic fluctuations in weather and climate will greatly affect agricultural production, especially cultivation.
Vietnam is a vulnerable country to the impacts of climate change. According to the annual assessment of the countries most affected by extreme weather events in the period 1997-2016, Vietnam ranked 5th in the Global Climate Risk Index in 2018 and 8th in the Global Climate Risk Index. long-term climate risk (CRI).1 The evolution of climate change in Vietnam, including extreme weather events, is increasing in frequency and is often difficult to predict. The highest monthly rainfall increased from 270 mm in 1901-1930 to 281 mm in 1991-2015, while the highest monthly temperature increased from 27.1°C (1901-1930) to 27.5°C (1991-2015).2 Global climate change makes weather phenomena change in the direction of extremes, harsher than before. All continents around the world are facing and fighting with extreme weather phenomena: floods, droughts, heat, blizzards… The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) forecast shows that the world will still have to experience more intense rainy seasons in the summer, more severe blizzards in the winter, and more severe droughts. Moreover, the heat is also more intense. Sea level is rising, sea water is gradually warming. Global warming affects not only the surface of the sea, but also the deeper areas below the sea surface. Accordingly, in the sea deeper than 700m, even the deepest part of the ocean, the water temperature is warming up. Rising temperatures cause water to expand, while melting glaciers, icebergs and continental ice, causing an increase in the amount of water added to the ocean.
What is climate change in Viet Nam ? Think about it and explain
Dịch : Biến đổi khí hậu ở Việt Nam là gì? Hãy suy nghĩ về nó và giải thích
→Việt Nam là một trong những quốc gia bị ảnh hưởng nặng nề của biến đổi khí hậu , nó gây nên những hậu quả lớn và hết sức nghiêm trọng . Vì nền nông nghiệp Việt Nam còn phụ thuộc nhiều vào tự nhiên , khi nhiệt độ, tính biến động và dị thường của thời tiết và khí hậu tăng sẽ ảnh hưởng rất lớn tới sản xuất nông nghiệp, nhất là trồng trọt.
→ Vietnam is one of the countries heavily affected by climate change, causing great and very serious consequences. Because Vietnam’s agriculture is still heavily dependent on nature, the increase in temperature and erratic fluctuations in weather and climate will greatly affect agricultural production, especially cultivation.
Vietnam is a vulnerable country to the impacts of climate change. According to the annual assessment of the countries most affected by extreme weather events in the period 1997-2016, Vietnam ranked 5th in the Global Climate Risk Index in 2018 and 8th in the Global Climate Risk Index. long-term climate risk (CRI).1
The evolution of climate change in Vietnam, including extreme weather events, is increasing in frequency and is often difficult to predict. The highest monthly rainfall increased from 270 mm in 1901-1930 to 281 mm in 1991-2015, while the highest monthly temperature increased from 27.1°C (1901-1930) to 27.5°C (1991-2015).2
Global climate change makes weather phenomena change in the direction of extremes, harsher than before.
All continents around the world are facing and fighting with extreme weather phenomena: floods, droughts, heat, blizzards…
The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) forecast shows that the world will still have to experience more intense rainy seasons in the summer, more severe blizzards in the winter, and more severe droughts. Moreover, the heat is also more intense. Sea level is rising, sea water is gradually warming. Global warming affects not only the surface of the sea, but also the deeper areas below the sea surface. Accordingly, in the sea deeper than 700m, even the deepest part of the ocean, the water temperature is warming up. Rising temperatures cause water to expand, while melting glaciers, icebergs and continental ice, causing an increase in the amount of water added to the ocean.