The document discusses the effects of global warming in Romania over the past 30 years. Some key points include: - Temperatures have risen on average 1.96°C since 2000, with more frequent heat waves and hot, dry summers. - Extreme weather events like flash floods and tornadoes have increased in frequency and intensity, causing loss of life and property damage. - Desertification is affecting parts of the country, and the only glacier is melting rapidly and may disappear in 100 years. - Rising sea levels are impacting the Black Sea coastline environment.