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Climate change in Delaware encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, in the U.S. state of Delaware. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), "Delaware's climate is changing. The state has warmed two degrees (F) in the last century, heavy rainstorms are more frequent, and the sea is rising about one inch every seven years. Higher water levels are eroding beaches, submerging low lands, exacerbating coastal flooding, and increasing the salinity of estuaries and aquifers. In the coming decades, changing the climate is likely to increase coastal flooding; harm marine, wetland, and inland ecosystems; disrupt farming; and increase some risks to human health".

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  • El cambio climático en Delaware abarca los efectos del cambio climático, atribuidos a los aumentos provocados por el hombre en el dióxido de carbono de la atmósfera, en el estado estadounidense de Delaware . Según la Agencia de Protección Ambiental de los Estados Unidos, "el clima de Delaware está cambiando. El estado se ha calentado casi un grado (ºC) en el último siglo, las tormentas de lluvia fuertes son más frecuentes y el nivel del mar sube aproximadamente dos centímetros y medio (una pulgada) cada siete años. Los niveles de agua más altos están erosionando las playas, sumergiendo las tierras bajas, empeorando las inundaciones costeras y aumentando la salinidad de los estuarios y acuíferos. En las próximas décadas, es probable que el cambio climático aumente las inundaciones costeras; dañe los ecosistemas marinos, de humedales y terrestres; interrumpa la agricultura; y aumente algunos riesgos para la salud humana". ​ (es)
  • Climate change in Delaware encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, in the U.S. state of Delaware. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), "Delaware's climate is changing. The state has warmed two degrees (F) in the last century, heavy rainstorms are more frequent, and the sea is rising about one inch every seven years. Higher water levels are eroding beaches, submerging low lands, exacerbating coastal flooding, and increasing the salinity of estuaries and aquifers. In the coming decades, changing the climate is likely to increase coastal flooding; harm marine, wetland, and inland ecosystems; disrupt farming; and increase some risks to human health". (en)
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  • Climate change in Delaware encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, in the U.S. state of Delaware. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), "Delaware's climate is changing. The state has warmed two degrees (F) in the last century, heavy rainstorms are more frequent, and the sea is rising about one inch every seven years. Higher water levels are eroding beaches, submerging low lands, exacerbating coastal flooding, and increasing the salinity of estuaries and aquifers. In the coming decades, changing the climate is likely to increase coastal flooding; harm marine, wetland, and inland ecosystems; disrupt farming; and increase some risks to human health". (en)
  • El cambio climático en Delaware abarca los efectos del cambio climático, atribuidos a los aumentos provocados por el hombre en el dióxido de carbono de la atmósfera, en el estado estadounidense de Delaware . (es)
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  • Cambio climático en Delaware (es)
  • Climate change in Delaware (en)
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