Apocalypse of the World

 In colonial times, it was well said that Europe's problems were the world's problems, but it might be the case right now. Droughts in Europe and China, along with huge rainstorms in the Americas are the aggravating results of the ongoing Climate CRISIS.

The US is getting once-every-thousand-year rainstorms weekly now, but the water is coming from places like the Rhine and the Yangtze, which are drier than they’ve been in centuries. Adding to it, the sudden absence of water will make it harder for China, the world’s biggest CO2 polluter, to de-carbonize. The Yangtze is the fuel source for a lot of hydroelectric stations. The Yangtze river produces enough electricity daily to power up entire Poland.

Effects - Daily hydro generation has fallen 51% amid the worst drought on the Yangtze since the early 1960s. That’s led to factory shutdowns as soaring demand from air conditioners collides with the constraints of a provincial grid that depends on dams for four-fifths of its electricity


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What's in it for you -  The economic slowdown of China, along with the heightened climate crisis in Europe, has caused severe panicking in the general public. The fear of a dark winter in Europe, along with closed trade routes via the Rhine, has caused the Nations to look for alternative sources of energy. This demand is now to be fulfilled with African nations such as Algeria, Angola, and Nigeria under pressure as the new sources. If the new sources of energy are now coal and gas, instead of renewable dams or solar plants, the 2015 Paris agreement is under deep pressure.

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