Countries that fail to recognize the opportunities afforded by a ‘green revolution’ run the risk of increasing social inequality, civil unrest, and less competitive economies if proposed transitions to net-zero emissions pathways are not well managed, according to a new report released today by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) Climate change could be twice as deadly as cancer in some parts of the world if carbon emissions remain high, according to ne
© Provided by Xinhua Using Dhaka, Bangladesh, as an example, according to the study, additional deaths from climate change would be nearly twice the co
Using Dhaka, Bangladesh, as an example, according to the data released on Friday, additional deaths from climate change would be nearly twice the country s current all-cancer death rate and 10 times its road traffic death rate by 2100, reports Xinhua news agency.