Climate change in Germany: New monitoring report illustrates far-reaching impact
The second monitoring report by the Federal Government says the average air temperature in Germany rose by 1.5 degrees between 1881 and 2018, with a 0.3-degree increase over the last five years alone. The effects include more health risks caused by heat stress, a rise in the average surface temperature of the North Sea, and heavier fluctuations in agricultural yields.
Read more on the website of the German Federal Government.
Date: 26 Nov 2019