Climate change has been a pressing issue for decades, but despite the overwhelming evidence and the increasingly dire warnings from scientists and activists, many developed countries continue to prioritize economic growth and development over meaningful action on climate change. This inaction is having a devastating impact on poor countries that are bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change. In this news story, we will explore the activities of four countries that are contributing to climate change and the impact on poor countries.
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Russia is another major emitter of greenhouse gases, with the oil and gas industry being the primary source of emissions. India is the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, with emissions from transportation, industry, and agriculture being the primary sources.
The country has already experienced severe flooding and storms, causing significant damage to infrastructure, crops, and homes
The country is also prone to flooding and landslides, which have caused significant damage to infrastructure and homes. According to the UN, climate change could push an additional 10 million Ethiopians into poverty by 2030. The reports also provide crucial details on the support received and needed to continue the momentum towards a low-carbon future.