The world is facing a growing crisis due to climate change. In 2023, the effects of this global phenomenon will become more pronounced and catastrophic. Los Dias Contado en el Mundo por el Cambio Climatico (Countdown in the World for Climate Change) predicts that by this time, temperatures around the globe will have risen significantly and extreme weather events like floods, hurricanes, droughts and heat waves are likely to occur with much greater frequency than before.
This article states that if we do not take action now to mitigate these changes – through reducing emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide – then by 2023 there could be irreversible damage done to our environment which would lead us into an age of unprecedented destruction on Earth’s ecosystems. This includes rising sea levels which would cause coastal cities around the world immense flooding; increased desertification in areas already suffering from drought; loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction; food shortages caused by crop failure or reduced yields; displacement or death for millions living near coasts or other vulnerable regions affected by climate change-related disasters like wildfires; public health crises related air pollution from burning fossil fuels etcetera.. The list goes on!
It is clear that drastic measures must be taken now in order prevent further catastrophe later down line - otherwise it may well be too late when we reach 2023! We need governments across all countries working together towards solutions so as individuals it’s important for us also act responsibly: reduce energy consumption at home where possible (e.g switching off lights/appliances); limit water usage wherever feasible etc., but most importantly urge your elected representatives into taking meaningful steps towards tackling this issue head-on before its too late!