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Global Effort to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Required to Fight Poverty
The World Bank argues that combating climate change is now a key part of any effort to eliminate poverty
By Lisa Friedman, ClimateWire on November 19, 2012
Global Effort to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Required to Fight Poverty
Credit: Flickr/CIAT International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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The atmosphere is barreling toward a 4-degree-Celsius rise in global temperatures by the end of this century -- a world in which some nations may simply be unable to cope with or recover from disasters, a sweeping new World Bank study warns.
If a 4-degree rise over preindustrial temperatures happens, the results for developing nations will be devastating. Warming over land could reach as high as 10 degrees Celsius, or about 18 degrees Fahrenheit. Extreme heat waves will become the new normal. Cities in the poorest of countries, like Bangladesh, Mozambique and Vietnam, will bear the brunt of sea-level rise.
Meanwhile, the authors noted, the full scale of crop loss and disease -- particularly throughout Africa, Asia and the Mediterranean -- has yet to be calculated but will almost certainly be crippling.
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Global Effort to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Required to Fight Poverty
The World Bank argues that combating climate change is now a key part of any effort to eliminate poverty
By Lisa Friedman, ClimateWire on November 19, 2012
Global Effort to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Required to Fight Poverty
Credit: Flickr/CIAT International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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The atmosphere is barreling toward a 4-degree-Celsius rise in global temperatures by the end of this century -- a world in which some nations may simply be unable to cope with or recover from disasters, a sweeping new World Bank study warns.
If a 4-degree rise over preindustrial temperatures happens, the results for developing nations will be devastating. Warming over land could reach as high as 10 degrees Celsius, or about 18 degrees Fahrenheit. Extreme heat waves will become the new normal. Cities in the poorest of countries, like Bangladesh, Mozambique and Vietnam, will bear the brunt of sea-level rise.
Meanwhile, the authors noted, the full scale of crop loss and disease -- particularly throughout Africa, Asia and the Mediterranean -- has yet to be calculated but will almost certainly be crippling.
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