By 2050, the world will have to feed 9 billion people,
extend housing and services to 2 billion new urban residents, and provide
universal access to affordable energy, and do so while bringing down global
greenhouse gas emissions to a level that make a sustainable future possible.
At the same time, floods, droughts, sea-level rise, threats
to water and food security and the frequency of natural disasters will
intensify, threatening to push 100 million more people into poverty in the next
15 years alone.
Read the World Bank
Story - “World Bank Group Sets New Course to Help Countries Meet Urgent Climate Challenges.”
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