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Adherents of the world’s major religions have urged UN climate conference attendees in Bangkok to renounce short-term gains and greed, calling the reversal of global warming a moral duty.
Meanwhile, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation warned that climate change would cut food production and the Asian Development Bank predicted that global warming could lead to a surge of migration into the region’s already crowded cities.
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Religions gather to urge UN agreement
Adherents of the world’s major religions have urged UN climate conference attendees in Bangkok to renounce short-term gains and greed, calling the reversal of global warming a moral duty.
Meanwhile, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation warned that climate change would cut food production and the Asian Development Bank predicted that global warming could lead to a surge of migration into the region’s already crowded cities.
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Tags: greenhouse gas emissions, major relions, Myint Thein, religious, Stuart Scott, UN climate conference
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