"Most likely we are facing the freshest summers of our lives," said Alejandro Sáez, an expert from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the authoritative spokesperson agency of the United Nations (UN). The expert has gone through the microphones of At last to alert about the effects of climate change and how they will be the next few years. "It's a little scary," he acknowledged, because "the expected thing is that it's worse every year,…
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"Most likely we are facing the freshest summers of our lives," said Alejandro Sáez, an expert from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the authoritative spokesperson agency of the United Nations (UN). The expert has gone through the microphones of At last to alert about the effects of climate change and how they will be the next few years. "It's a little scary," he acknowledged, because "the expected thing is that it's worse every year,…