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99th_Monkey

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Tue Nov 17, 2015, 09:34 PM Nov 2015

Oxfam, World Bank & Thom Hartmann agree: Climate Change is Creating Extreme Poverty

Climate Change Could Push Millions More Into Extreme Poverty .. which gives rise to millions of extremely desperate people, who will do irrational and extreme things, including engaging in extremist & terrorist activity

Thom Hartmann Transcript:
You need to know this. If we don't strengthen our fight against climate change, 100 million more people may be pushed into extreme poverty within the next 15 years. That's Oxfam International's response to a stunning, new report by the World Bank.

That analysis is called "Shock Waves: Managaing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty," and it is the first to consider how global warming will be felt at a household level. In other words, the researchers considered how heat waves, floods, droughts and public health issues will impact poor people, rather than simply considering how nations as a whole will deal with such problems.

The report explained, "Poor people and poor countries are exposed and vulnerable to all types of climate-related shocks - natural disasters that destroy assets and livelihoods; waterborne diseases and pests that become more prevalent during heat waves, floods, or droughts; crop failure from reduced rainfall; and spikes in food prices that follow extreme weather events." While those who can afford to withstand these events will be able to adapt to climate change, those who don't have the means to move or pay higher food prices may suddenly find themselves in a desperate situation.

In order to reduce these risks, and help more people survive on our warming planet, Oxfam and the World Bank insist that we must reduce poverty as we ramp up our climate fight. They call for "rapid, inclusive, and climate-informed development" to help people cope with short-term climate change, and "pro-poor mitigation policies" to limit the long-term impact. A senior economist at the World Bank said, "The report demonstrates that ending poverty and fighting climate change cannot be done in isolation - the two will be much more easily achieved if they are addressed together." The fact is, we can no longer look at the climate fight and the effort to end inequality as two separate issues. If we want our species to survive, we better get to work and deal with both.

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/33695-on-the-news-with-thom-hartmann-climate-change-could-push-millions-more-into-extreme-poverty-and-more
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