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hatrack

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Sat Oct 29, 2016, 09:35 AM Oct 2016

Med Temperatures Already Up 1.3C Since Late 1800s; Expect Deserts In Southern Spain By 2100

Global warming is on track to disrupt the Mediterranean region more than any droughts or heatwaves in the past 10,000 years, turning parts of southern Europe into desert by the end of the century, scientists said. Average temperatures in the region have already risen by 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.3 Fahrenheit) since the late 19th century, well above the world average of 0.85°C (1.5°F), according to the study led by France's Aix-Marseille University.

Man-made climate change "will likely alter ecosystems in the Mediterranean in a way that is without precedent" in the past 10,000 years unless governments quickly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the researchers wrote in the journal Science.

With unchecked warming, deserts would expand in southern Spain and Portugal, northern parts of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia and other regions including Sicily, southern Turkey and parts of Syria, it showed. And it would dramatically shift vegetation in the region, famed for umbrella pines, olive groves, and holm oaks.

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The Mediterranean is sensitive to global warming partly because Atlantic storms are likely to shift northwards, meaning more sun and less rain. The scientists reconstructed past climates by studying pollen in layers of mud in lakes. More oak pollen, for instance, suggested humid and temperate climates while more fir and spruce pollen indicated chillier conditions, he said. In history, some natural hot periods and droughts have coincided with social upheaval in the Mediterranean region, such as around 1400 when many people in the Ottoman Empire abandoned unproductive farms to become nomads.

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http://www.climatecentral.org/news/deserts-may-spread-as-mediterranean-warms-20825

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Med Temperatures Already Up 1.3C Since Late 1800s; Expect Deserts In Southern Spain By 2100 (Original Post) hatrack Oct 2016 OP
"Social upheaval in the Mediterranean region..." Ghost Dog Oct 2016 #1
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