Michel Jarraud, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organisation, said the report, the most comprehensive to date, said it showed that "now, ignorance is no longer a good excuse" for inaction to tackle the threat.
The wide-ranging report says climate change is now affecting
- Affecting global poverty
- Changing coastlines
- Destroying, and rarely benefiting, food systems
- Causing animal extinctions
- Fuelling riots over food prices
- Damaging worldwide security
- Destroying homes, even in England and Wales
- Causing wildfires, floods, hurricanes, tornados and droughts
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