Sunday, August 23, 2009

Climate Change Could Deepen Poverty In Developing Countries, Study Finds


There are experiences of urban workers, the cost to them from climate change, food drive in the most recent survey, the poor of the world’s climate and the impact of population poverty quantifies.

Purdue University research team, led by the potential impact of economic activities, such as bad weather. Drought and heat waves, heavy rain, the 16 developing countries. Bangladesh, Mexico, and workers discovered the most dangerous cities in Zambia.

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