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By Disaster on Earth is climate change?
Extreme weather events and disasters on Earth have been and will be. We have no right to blame for what happened clearly a hurricane or prolonged winter climate change on our planet. But if you carefully follow the trends, you may notice that winter has recently become much more severe, and hurricanes bring far greater damage. Is this evidence that global climate changes right before our eyes?
 1. Made from a satellite image. On it we can very clearly see the broad band of "snow" clouds that shrouded the sky over the United States. Heavy snowfalls that occurred in the region in early 2011 led to the fact that the U.S. had to close all roads and airports from Texas to Rhode Island.
2. Injured during the floods Pakistani Mohammad Nawaz clings to a life raft the U.S. Navy. August 10, 2010, Sukkur, Pakistan. In 2010, Pakistan was the strongest over the past eighty years of flooding.
3. Victim. Left without a roof over your head and livelihood caused woman injured during a brawl that occurred during distribution of humanitarian aid to the city of Muzaffargarh in the Punjab province. Hundreds of thousands of people of Pakistan were left without food and shelter as a result of the strongest over the past eighty years of flooding. forest fires

 4. The match between the teams in baseball. The match between the baseball team «Quad Cities River Bandits» and team «Peoria Chiefs» in Davenport, Iowa. Stadium flood protection levee.
5. Smog in Central London. Absolutely incredible for April and the heat exhaust and other gases in the atmosphere of the city led to an unusual for this time of year the dense smog in the capital of the UK. Photo taken April 22, 2011.
 6. Workers dismantle public services blockages in Pratt City, Alabama. The city in late April, the strongest tornado struck. Photo taken May 3, 2011.
 7. Chinese soldiers run into the sky shells. May 10, 2011, Huangpu, Hubei Province. Chinese soldiers launch a projectile into the sky with liquid nitrogen, which are intended to provoke the rain. China is struggling with a catastrophic drought. More than a million people were left with little or no drinking water or access to it.
8. June 16, 2011. Man saves his property. Following drought, China was faced with a flood. More than fifty-five thousand residents were forced to evacuate Laybin. About a hundred people died under the rubble or were drowned.
 9. April 22, 2011. The man moved to wade through a flooded street in the town of Yokota, Colombia. Heavy rains continuing past twelve months in Colombia have killed more than four people. More than 2.8 million people were affected by the disaster
 10. April 3, 2011, Surattani, the southern province of Thailand. A man puts on a flooded fishing nets as a result of flooding the streets.
11. April 24, 2011. Pasture in Texas. The destructive power and intensity of fires have swept across the southern U.S. states.
 12. April 5, 2011. Wendy Lehman decided to visit the beach in Palm Beach, Florida, before the hurricane.
 13. April 13, 2011. Sandstorm in Kuwait. Visibility was reduced to three hundred meters.
14. April 22, 2011. Mogadishu, Somalia. The driver transporting exhausted from the heat source to water the camels.
 15. April 24, 2011, Kingking, Philippines. Rescuers carried out search operations, searching for bodies of miners who lost their lives in a landslide.
16. May 26, 2011, Jeonju, South Korea. Toad's escape from the flooded as a result of heavy rains swamp.
 17. May 9, 2011. At least four people were killed in a landslide on the highway near the town of Doda, India.
18. July 23, 2010. Les and Deb Scott measured hailstone that fell near the city of Vivian, South Dakota, USA.

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