effects of climatic change
Asia City to borrow Fight Climate Change
Climate change may have become a serious global problem, but its effects will be more visible under developed economies. According the World Bank, South Asia and Africa may have to witness the economic depression approximately 5% each year. Earth's temperature is rising due to global warming and it is anticipated that a further warming will result in shortages food and drinking water for more than 400 million people. Recently, Surat, a state in India became one of 10 cities in Asia cities Climate Change network resilience to be awarded World Bank loan to combat climate change effects. Remaining 9 cities belong to India, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand.
Many developed countries and developed countries worldwide are aiming to go green and reduce carbon footprint to reduce the rate warming below two degrees Celsius mark. Climate change experts are of the opinion that the mitigation measures to reduce the effects of warming overall is a better option compared to adaptation to a warmer climate. There will be a 1% decline in global economic output due to the emission of greenhouse gases is causing increasing havoc on the environment.
Thanks to the popularity of green events, understanding public Climate change has seen a significant increase in recent years. However, it will take time before this translates into action awareness around the world. According to the latest href = "http://www.justmeans.com/editorials/climatechange/5.html" climate> News contrast, main program to be discussed during the International Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen this year is the change in carbon reduction are playing with people poor in the world. Whether or not the important decisions are made at the summit, the question will remain the same – why poor countries are short of food, water and a healthy environment because of the slow action of the developed countries to combat climate change? The present need is to encourage financial support of the countries rich and developing countries are also able to support the cause of stopping global warming.
About the Author
Kevin Long is the founder of Global Deaf Connection and the co-founder of Justmeans, a social utility site that helps companies to attract and ignite advocates of better business and good work related to climate change, Green events, companies working on climate change and global warming. Kevin has done significant business development work for both for-profit and non-profit organizations.
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