Climate change
Last reviewed: 22-07-2008
RISING TEMPERATURES, MORE EXTREME WEATHER

British explorer and endurance swimmer Lewis Gordon Pugh dives into the sea at the North Pole, July 2007. Pugh swam one kilometre in temperatures of minus 1.8C to highlight the impact of climate change.
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- 250 million people could be displaced by climate-related disasters by 2050
- The world's poor - the most vulnerable to climage change - need help adapting
- Climate change increases risk of conflict
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