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May 18, 2013
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The World Bank’s Dire Report and Warning on Climate ChangePosted on Nov 19, 2012
The entire planet will be hurt by climate change, but a bleak new report by the World Bank says some of the poorest countries will feel its effects the most. “No nation will be immune to the impacts of climate change,” the report, “Turn Down the Heat: Why a 4°C Warmer World Must Be Avoided,” says. “However, the distribution of impacts is likely to be inherently unequal and tilted against many of the world’s poorest regions, which have the least economic, institutional, scientific, and technical capacity to cope and adapt.” The World Bank warns that temperatures on Earth could rise more than 7 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) by 2100, bringing along with them some catastrophic consequences.
Humans, however, have the ability to ward off this devastating scenario. As the report notes, “With action, a 4°C world can be avoided and we can likely hold warming below 2°C.” And in his foreword, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim writes, “Our work on inclusive green growth has shown that—through more efficiency and smarter use of energy and natural resources—many opportunities exist to drastically reduce the climate impact of development, without slowing down poverty alleviation and economic growth.” Kim also pledges that the World Bank will “redouble” its efforts to curb climate changing emissions. The organization has a total of $7.2 billion in climate investments funds in 48 countries around the world. —Posted by Tracy Bloom. Advertisement Previous item: Israel Continues Gaza Bombardment While Preparing Ground Troops Next item: Murdoch’s Tweet on ‘Jewish Owned Press’ Ignites Controversy New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |