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The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Wellbeing in Developing Countries

Led by Michael Greenstone of the University of Chicago, this event discusses the impacts of climate change on human wellbeing in developing countries, as well as policy options to address them.
Led by Michael Greenstone of the University of Chicago, this event discusses the impacts of climate change on human wellbeing in developing countries, as well as policy options to address them.
Monday 26 September 2022 | 1 hour 31 minutes 44 seconds

Climate change is already increasing global temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, and resulting in more frequent and severe floods and droughts. Developing countries are most vulnerable to climate change, which can aggravate the effects of poverty and rapid urbanisation. Without effective policies for adaptation and mitigation, climate change may push hundreds of millions further into poverty and limit the opportunities for sustainable development. In order to formulate effective and equitable adaptation and mitigation strategies, governments must be equipped with a thorough estimation of the costs and benefits of various policies.