Take a look at these photos illustrating the state of the planet and our climate as it has changed over the past decade.
People stay cool while playing in fountains Madrid, Spain, in June 2019.Rising sea tides in Côte d'Ivoire caused flooding throughout half of the city of Grand Lahou in November 2016. Ifocus / Dreamstime
The area is prone to regular flooding due to two factors: first, climate change is contributing to sea-level rise. Second, because of rapid urbanization and uncontrolled groundwater extraction, the city itself is sinking.These houses hang on the edge of a cliff in January 2016. A farmer showing drought-effected land in Mahrasthra state of India, where hundreds of farmers commit suicide every year due to financial crisis.
Newtok is one of several remote Alaskan villages forced to relocate due to warming temperatures, which are causing the melting of permafrost, widening of rivers and the erosion of both land and coastline.Over 23 million people across East Africa are facing a critical shortage of water and food, exacerbated by climate change.
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