Dirty Water Kills 5,000 Children a Day
14th Nov 2006, 02:41 GMT
Climate change is likely to hit the developing world hardest, reducing the availability of water, lowering agricultural productivity and leaving millions hungry. Changing weather patterns are already causing drought in countries such as Kenya, Mali and Zimbabwe, but wet areas are likely to become wetter still, causing devastating floods and loss of life. Summary By ShiftShapers
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