South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change. Rising temperatures and more erratic rainfall will create hotspots across the region where more than 800 million people will experience a decline in their living standards. Hotspots will become more severe if the global community takes no action to limit carbon emissions. So now is the time to address this developing calamity.
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Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics June 28, 2018 2:59 AM
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This World Bank clip looks at the adverse effects of climate change on South Asia, with there being a threat to the lives of 800 million people, among them many of the world's poorest.