Climate adaptation gap grows wider
18 May 2016

By TIM RADFORD | The cost of coping with climate change in the developing world has just gone up. According to a report from the United Nations Environment Programme, it may have increased five-fold.
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Farmland left arid by drought in Mali, West Africa | Curt Carnemark |
By 2050, the cost of adapting to the impact of rising sea levels, greater extremes of heat, changing seasonal growth patterns, drought and potentially more intense, or more frequent, floods and storms is set at between $280bn and $500bn a year.
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