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Global warming will not only devastate agriculture in developing countries, it will undermine economic and political stability to a far greater extent than previously imagined, according to a new study. “The link between high temperatures and poor growth is much stronger than we’d realised”, ...
If we look at Figures 5.2 and 5.3 of the challenge paper the combined market and 3 copenhagen consensus 2008 global warming perspective paper non-market damages in the less developed countries (excluding China) are positive and significant throughout the period of analysis (to 2300) in the ...
If global warming actually occurs it will have widespread economic effects. These effects will be different in different countries. Some countries will experience economic losses from inundated coastlines, changed and possibly more violent weather patterns, and increased climatic variability. Others may ben...
Actually, global warming is not new, and not unwanted. A stored inventory ofCO2and other energy-absorbing gases has accumulated over the several billion years of our planet's life. The Earth's temperature would be considerable colder without that heat sink. Citizens at the equator would dress ...
This hits hardest in developing countries where agriculture is a mainstay of the economy and population growth is high. So, what can be done to address global warming? The most effective solution is the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through a combination of renewable energy adoption, ...
Acid raincan dodamage to forests, lakes and threaten the biological. At present, acid rain occurred in most developed countries,but insome developing countries, acid rainalso happened rapidly. 7.物种加速灭绝因素Speed up the extinction of species on Earth's biological factor 地球上的生物是人类的...
There is a growing tension between developed and developing countries regarding constraints on emissions, highlighting the importance of including developing countries in international efforts toward global warming policies. The unique nature of China's production that relies on coal poses another major ...
L'Aquila, Italy, July 8 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of the Group of Five (G5) major developing countries urged here on Wednesday developed nations to provide financial support to poor countries in adapting to global warming. In a joint political statement issued after a summit, the leaders of India...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres earlier this week stressed the need for immediate attention to support climate action in developing countries, especially as global emissions are set to increase by 14 percent by 2030. "Even if all developed countries kept their promises to drastically reduce emis...