Presented by: Rusrann Loeng Cambodia. The earth is warming up.

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Presented by: Rusrann Loeng Cambodia

The earth is warming up.

Many of the countries are experiencing the greatest shocks with climatic changes. Many are agreed that climate change may be one of the greatest threats facing the planet.

The proportion of the environmental poor in total poor under the $ 1.25/ day criterion is estimated to increase from 53% in 2005 to about 70% in 2020, although this proportion of vulnerable poor (under the 2$/day poverty line) will decrease from 85% to 62%. 13.4% of the GDP of developing countries. Annual economic losses from natural disasters average 13.4% of the GDP of developing countries.

For Asia, this means an average physical loss equivalent to $ 39.5 billion. During , nearly all (94%) of the world’s 568 major natural disasters were in developing countries, as were more than 97% of all natural disaster-related deaths. Climate change is a global phenomenon; its negative impacts are more severely felt by poor people and poor countries.

dependence on natural resources The poor are more vulnerable because of their high dependence on natural resources, and their limited capacity to cope with climate variability and extremes. In short, Climate change causes more poverty in the world particularly in developing countries.

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Heal the World “ What could be more significant than the future of our World? As young people, we have the most at stake, so we should be stepping up to our roles as the major stakeholders and stand up for the kind of future we want.” “ What could be more significant than the future of our World? As young people, we have the most at stake, so we should be stepping up to our roles as the major stakeholders and stand up for the kind of future we want.”