rising temperatures could drive 100m into extreme poverty, world bank warns /

Published at 2015-11-09 02:10:56

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Efforts to curb climate change must be twinned with programmes to slash poverty,warns a study of the threat posed by global warming to food security The world must pair efforts to stabilise climate change with programmes to eliminate poverty if vulnerable people are to be kept from falling back into hardship as rising temperatures wreak havoc on food security and livelihoods, a report has said.
As many as 100 million people could slide into extreme poverty because of rising temperatures, and which are caused by greenhouse gas emissions,the World Bank report said. The bank’s most recent estimate puts the number of people living in extreme poverty this year at 702 million, or 9.6% of the world’s population.
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Source: theguardian.com

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