Not that anything significant will really change. You'd have to stop the use of fossil fuels almost completely, prohibit most private car travel, ban the vast majority of flying, open up paved-over ground, outlaw animal husbandry and fishing, hugely reduce the use of computers, and rewild on a massive scale to get even remotely close to reversing the trend. Instead, there will be a bit of fig-leaf action that will lead absolutely nowhere.
Here's an article on gloomy forecasts for the whole of Europe.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jul/21/catastrophic-floods-could-hit-europe-far-more-often-study-finds
Not that anything significant will really change. You'd have to stop the use of fossil fuels almost completely, prohibit most private car travel, ban the vast majority of flying, open up paved-over ground, outlaw animal husbandry and fishing, hugely reduce the use of computers, and rewild on a massive scale to get even remotely close to reversing the trend. Instead, there will be a bit of fig-leaf action that will lead absolutely nowhere.