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Handing 5% of the money rich nations raise from carbon emissions charges to Sub-Saharan Africa would counter the impact of rising prices on the world’s poorest people, researchers said on Tuesday.
More and more wealthy countries are seeking to impose emissions charges on companies, but doing so risks pushing up the price of essential goods, which hits the poor hardest, said a study published in the journal Nature Communications.
The researchers said risk could be mitigated by handing the proceeds to households in the form of “climate dividends”.
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“You can create this win-win situation where you can reduce emissions and at the same time achieve a reduction in poverty,” said lead author Bjoern Soergel of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
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Humanity taking ‘colossal risk’ with our future: Nobels
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PARIS, April 30, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – The failure to halt climate change, the destruction of nature and other intertwined global crises poses an existential risk to humanity, ten Nobel laureates said Thursday following the first-ever Nobel Prize Summit.
Only profound changes in the way society produces, distributes and consumes almost everything starting with energy can forestall potentially catastrophic changes, they said in a joint statement, also signed by 20 other top thinkers.
“We need to reinvent our relationship with planet Earth,” the statement said. “Without transformational action this decade, humanity is taking colossal risks with our common future.”
Climate change is expanding Antarctica s sea ice, according to a scientific study in the journal Nature Geoscience.
The paradoxical phenomenon is thought to be caused by relatively cold plumes of fresh water derived from melting beneath the Antarctic ice shelves.
This melt water has a relatively low density, so it accumulates in the top layer of the ocean.
The cool surface waters then re-freeze more easily during Autumn and Winter.
This explains the observed peak in sea ice during these seasons, a team from the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) in De Bilt says in its
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Climate scientists have been intrigued by observations that Antarctic sea ice shows a small but statistically significant expansion of about 1.9% per decade since 1985, while sea ice in the Arctic
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