Damages from natural disasters have tripled in the last 30 years
Moscow – Arabstoday
The President of the World Bank on Saturday warned the finance chiefs of the world's leading economic powers that global warming is a real risk to the planet and already affecting the world economy in unprecedented
ways.
Adressing the G20 finance ministers at their meeting in Moscow, Jim Yong Kim called on the world powers to "tackle the serious challenges presented by climate change."
"These are not just risks. They represent real consequences," said Kim, calling the lack of attention to the issue by finance ministers and central bank chiefs "a mistake.”
He said failing to tackle the challenges of climate change risked having "serious consequences for the economic outlook.”
"Damages and losses from natural disasters have more than tripled over the past 30 years," said Kim, giving as examples the $45bn of losses from the 2011 floods in Thailand, whose effects "spread across borders disrupting international supply chains."
"Years of development efforts are often wiped out in days or even minutes," Kim said, asking the G20 to "face climate change, which is a very real and present danger."
Source: AFP
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