Wednesday, 19 June 2013

World Bank: Global Warming may cause severe problems in India,Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

''WASHINGTON: Global warming could lead to more extreme droughts in large parts of India, resulting in widespread food shortages and hardship in the country, in the next few decades, a new World Bank report warned today. 

The impact of a possible global temperature rise of 2 degrees Celsius in the next few decades threatens to trap millions of people in poverty, according to the report. 

The soaring temperatures will also drive regular food shortages in Sub-Saharan Africa

Shifting rain patterns in South Asia due to warming could leave some parts under water and others without enough water for power generation, irrigation, or drinking, the report said. 
More extreme droughts in large parts of India could lead to widespread food shortages and hardship," the report said. 

Another impact of climate change could be degradation and loss of reefs in South East Asia possibly resulting in reduced fish stocks and coastal communities, while cities could be more vulnerable to increasingly violent storms, it said''. 

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