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    GLOBAL WARMING-UP IS REACHING ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-02-27 17:56:00

    ArmInfo. Introduction of the "green" technologies is the most effective
    way of fighting global warming-up and pollution of environment,
    Ambassador of the Great Britain to Armenia, Charles Londsdale, said at
    "Low carbon technologies and climate change" held in Yerevan today.

    He also added today the world community raised against the necessity
    of taking specific actions for fighting climate changing. He also
    said it is necessary to inform public about the concrete actions
    of the state and representatives of business in this direction. The
    ambassador said that today introduction of the "green" technologies
    is the most effective way of fighting pollution of environment.

    For his part, the head of the working group of UNDP/GEF programme
    on creation of the II National report on climate changing, Aram
    Ter-Zakaryan, said that raising of temperature by 2 degrees may
    lead to raising of desertification volumes by 33%, reduction of
    rainfall by 10%, of the number of mammals by 28-33% and harvest
    by 8-14%. Moreover, the Alpine zones will be reduced by 22%, and
    the border of the landscape zones will grow by 100-150 meters. The
    annual flow of the rivers of the republic will decrease by 15%,
    and evaporating capacity of the Lake of Sevan - by 13-14%.

    Ter-Zakaryan said that global warming-up will negatively affect
    health as well. According to specialists, malaria and cholera and
    cardiovascular diseases will develop in Armenia.

    Certain weather anomalies can be observed in Armenia at present. For
    instance, low temperature in Ararat Valley in December 2002 to 32
    degrees cold Celsius and the 43 degrees heat in July 2006. Such
    anomalies lasted a day no longer before. However, over the recent
    years such anomalies last for several weeks. In addition, sediments
    (snow or rain) as well as frosts (especially in Ararat valley) in
    Armenia last too long and reach dangerous scales. The cases of big
    hails have become rather frequent as well. Operative Hydrometeorology
    Center forecasts average annual rise of temperature of Armenia by 1
    degree for the coming 50 years. UN Human Development Report Fighting
    Climate Change: human solidarity in a divided world forecasts 1.8-4
    degrees increase of temperature in average and even by 6.4 degrees in
    isolated regions on the Earth by the end of the 21st century. Experts
    say this will lead to more frequent weather anomalies such has extreme
    heat and heavy sediments. In addition, tropic cyclones, typhoons and
    storms will be intensified.
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