Risk Atlas of most vulnerable countries to climate change
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A third of global economic output worth $44 trillion is likely to face ‘high’ or ‘extreme’ risk as a result of global warming
Phailin hit the Bay of Bengal in early October, prompting India’s largest civil evacuation in 23 years, with over 550,000 people leaving their homes.
The storm caused an estimated US$4.15 billion of damage to the agriculture and power sectors in the state of Odisha, while around one million tonnes of rice were destroyed
– See more at: http://www.rtcc.org/2013/10/30/bangladesh-rated-worlds-most-vulnerable-country-to-climate-change/#sthash.o3rpWe20.dpuf
Phailin hit the Bay of Bengal in early October, prompting India’s largest civil evacuation in 23 years, with over 550,000 people leaving their homes.
The storm caused an estimated US$4.15 billion of damage to the agriculture and power sectors in the state of Odisha, while around one million tonnes of rice were destroyed
– See more at: http://www.rtcc.org/2013/10/30/bangladesh-rated-worlds-most-vulnerable-country-to-climate-change/#sthash.o3rpWe20.dpuf
Phailin hit the Bay of Bengal in early October, prompting India’s largest civil evacuation in 23 years, with over 550,000 people leaving their homes.
The storm caused an estimated US$4.15 billion of damage to the agriculture and power sectors in the state of Odisha, while around one million tonnes of rice were destroyed
– See more at: http://www.rtcc.org/2013/10/30/bangladesh-rated-worlds-most-vulnerable-country-to-climate-change/#sthash.o3rpWe20.dpuf
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