Global warming, floods, fires and all the natural phenomena that are hitting the world today are not the result of accidental or natural events that came from nothing! On the contrary! For years, global warming and other climate-related events have become threatening factors for society and humanity that can be fatally affected by these phenomena at any time. A recent study has already revealed what are the five most vulnerable cities in the world to be affected by climate change.

Bangkok, Amsterdam and Melbourne top the list for the biggest risk from climate change by 2050. Rising sea levels caused by rising global temperatures will hit Thailand's capital more than any other year, the Index says. Nestpick in its prediction. The impact will be nearly 100 times worse in other cities like Oslo and St. Petersburg.

Amsterdam and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam face similar levels of impact, the study claims, which uses a series of well-known coastal projections and climate risk analyzes. Cardiff was the fourth city most at risk of rising sea levels and London was the seventh out of the 85 cities analyzed.

Melbourne, meanwhile, faces the greatest threat from the growing need and availability of water, Nestpick's analysis found. The study presents grim reading for residents of many countries, or visitors to them, where the climate already presents challenges.

Many places that are already quite hot in the summer, rising temperatures will make your life even tougher in air-conditioned environments. Nestpick says city planners will have to grapple with the changes anticipated in order to allow life to continue as normal.

Omer Kucukdere, founder and CEO of Nestpick, said: "A number of cities will undergo more drastic climate change over the next three decades. They are some of the most popular destinations with migrants seeking opportunities abroad. Environment UK is planning to spend billions to tackle floods in London and the Dutch have built the barrier to rising expectations of the Maeslantkering hurricane.Many nations may not have the capital to deploy such expensive measures, or may not support the idea of financing the first measures for such unforeseen situations. "

The study found that the city facing the highest temperature rise from 2020 to 2050 was Ljubljana in Slovenia, where average temperatures will rise by 3.53C.

Fifth city is New Orleans in the US, where other climate threats are expected to hit this country year after year!