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GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
Tue Nov 10, 2015, 11:27 AM Nov 2015

World Bank: Climate Change Could Result in 100 Million More Poor by 2030

CLIMATE CHANGE COULD RESULT IN 100 MILLION POOR, WORLD BANK REPORT SAYS

STOCKHOLM -- Climate change could push more than 100 million people into extreme poverty by 2030 by disrupting agriculture and fueling the spread of malaria and other diseases, the World Bank said in a report Sunday.

Released just weeks ahead of a U.N. climate summit in Paris, the report highlighted how the impact of global warming is borne unevenly, with the world's poor woefully unprepared to deal with climate shocks such as rising seas or severe droughts.

"They have fewer resources and receive less support from family, community, the financial system, and even social safety nets to prevent, cope and adapt," the Washington-based World Bank said.

"The statistics in the World Bank report are suitably shocking and I hope they force world leaders to sit up and take notice," said Mohamed Adow of Christian Aid. "The Paris deal needs to support the poor and vulnerable communities to cope with unavoidable climate crises better, and to be more resilient to a changed climate."
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World Bank: Climate Change Could Result in 100 Million More Poor by 2030 (Original Post) GliderGuider Nov 2015 OP
... but on the flip side ... Nihil Nov 2015 #1
 

Nihil

(13,508 posts)
1. ... but on the flip side ...
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 05:04 AM
Nov 2015

> by disrupting agriculture and fueling the spread of malaria and other diseases

... the same problem that pushes the 100 million into extreme poverty will also
be removing them from the equation and so Business As Usual can be preserved!

That's the trouble with you GG, always missing the silver lining!



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