Friday, 31 August 2018

NEW RESEARCH SHOWS HOW CLIMATE POLICIES ARE HURTING THE WORLD'S POOREST

This article explains how the scientists used eight global-agricultural models to analyse various scenarios between now and 2050. These models suggest, on average, that climate change could put an extra 24 million people at risk of hunger. But a global carbon tax would increase food prices and push 78 million more people into risk of hunger.

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