• gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    If temperatures are higher globally, i guess this implies they’re also higher above the ocean, which makes more water evaporate, so there’s more rainfall on the land-side. it is logical that there’s more rain then, and also more humid air, above the land.

    i guess droughts are not so much caused by climate change, but by the rectification of rivers, which makes water flow faster towards the sea, which acts like a drainage system. so, it’s a domestic problem (rectification of rivers), not a global problem (climate change).