Über EIA for Offshore Wind Farms in Ireland under the Climate Impacts
In the shift to renewable energy, wind energy is essential. Offshore wind farms are impacted by climate change in a variety of ways, including variations in wind speed, wave height, and sea ice. According to reports, by 2100, global temperatures are predicted to rise by 2-4 degrees Celsius, sea levels to rise by 1 meter, and extreme weather events like cyclones and tsunamis would become more frequent. A 3-degree warming is expected to result in a 15% increase in severe waves over the southern hemisphere and the northern Pacific.
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