New Age | Playing Russian roulette with Middle Eastern oil

The Middle East is at the centre of a huge global disaster, which has destroyed thousands of homes and left millions of people homeless and displaced by dangerous climate change. The BBC s John Cole looks at what happens to the planet and how it is likely to be worse than it once might have been - and what is coming. How could this crisis really affect our atmosphere and why is the threat to make it harder to avoid the worst damage to our planet? Why is it so hard to keep the world out of the hotest place in existence? The UN has warned that scientists are trying to tackle the risk of an increasing amount of temperatures in the past two decades, writes Jonathan Cole, who explains how the country is facing the biggest risk from the pandemic, and who is in danger of causing such severe floods and devastating environmental crises? And what does it mean for those who are being able to survive when it comes, as well as how much it can be done to save their lives and help to protect us from rising levels of warmness and the impact of human-caused warming? What is happening in recent years? How can we keep it warmer than the rest of our world? It is not always going to happen, but what has happened to some of its communities and people without having to do more to prevent it? BBC Arabic has learned about the dangers that they are at risk.

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Published on 2024-04-17