The 1.5C warming limit was breached last year, climate scientists have warned. Prof Sir Bob Watson, a former chair of the UN's climate body, told the BBC Radio 4's Today Programme: “ This far exceeds anything that is acceptable. Look what's happened this year with only 1.5C - we've seen floods, we've seen droughts, we've seen heatwaves and wildfires all over the world."
For residents in Britain, a climate disaster could cause major changes to our cities and our way of lives. Increased flood, coastal erosion, heatwaves and more extreme weather events could all be a result.
But what would this look like? We asked AI image generator NightCafe to show how 11 cities could be changed in 50 years by climate change.
But what would this look like? We asked AI image generator NightCafe to show how 11 cities could be changed in 50 years by climate change.
![ChatGPT warns: “Sheffield has experienced significant flooding in the past, notably in 2007. Heavier and more frequent rainfall due to climate change can increase the risk of river flooding, particularly from the River Don and its tributaries.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on Sheffield could look like in 50 years above.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/06/18/13/18/Sheffield%20climate%20change.jpg.jpg?trim=35,0,93,0&crop=&width=512)
9. Sheffield
ChatGPT warns: “Sheffield has experienced significant flooding in the past, notably in 2007. Heavier and more frequent rainfall due to climate change can increase the risk of river flooding, particularly from the River Don and its tributaries.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on Sheffield could look like in 50 years above. | NightCafePhoto: NightCafe
![ChatGPT warns: “Shrewsbury is likely to experience warmer temperatures throughout the year. This could result in hotter summers and milder winters. Higher temperatures and extreme weather events can damage roads, railways, and buildings. Historic buildings might be particularly vulnerable to changes in climate.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on Shrewsbury could look like in 50 years above.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/06/18/13/34/Shrewsbury%20climate%20change.jpg.jpg?trim=28,0,100,0&crop=&width=512)
10. Shrewsbury
ChatGPT warns: “Shrewsbury is likely to experience warmer temperatures throughout the year. This could result in hotter summers and milder winters. Higher temperatures and extreme weather events can damage roads, railways, and buildings. Historic buildings might be particularly vulnerable to changes in climate.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on Shrewsbury could look like in 50 years above. | NightCafePhoto: NightCafe
![ChatGPT warns: “Sunderland is vulnerable to sea level rise and storm surges due to its coastal location. Rising sea levels can lead to more frequent and severe coastal flooding, which can threaten homes, businesses, and infrastructure along the coastline.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on Sunderland could look like in 50 years above.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/06/18/13/26/Sunderland%20climate%20change.jpg.jpg?trim=22,0,106,0&crop=&width=512)
11. Sunderland
ChatGPT warns: “Sunderland is vulnerable to sea level rise and storm surges due to its coastal location. Rising sea levels can lead to more frequent and severe coastal flooding, which can threaten homes, businesses, and infrastructure along the coastline.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on Sunderland could look like in 50 years above. | NightCafePhoto: NightCafe
![ChatGPT warns: “York is situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss, making it particularly susceptible to river flooding. Heavier and more frequent rainfall due to climate change can increase the risk of river flooding, affecting homes, businesses, and infrastructure.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on York could look like in 50 years above.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/06/18/13/11/York%20climate%20change.jpg.jpg?trim=61,0,67,0&crop=&width=512)
12. York
ChatGPT warns: “York is situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss, making it particularly susceptible to river flooding. Heavier and more frequent rainfall due to climate change can increase the risk of river flooding, affecting homes, businesses, and infrastructure.” NightCafe has offered a look at what the impact of climate change on York could look like in 50 years above. | NightCafePhoto: NightCafe