Climate change causes 300,000 deaths a year while the 20 nations most vulnerable to global warming account for less than one percent of total worldwide emissions, according to a report by the Geneva, Switz.-based Global Humanitarian Forum, which is headed by Kofi A. Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations.

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Climate change causes 300,000 deaths a year while the 20 nations most vulnerable to global warming account for less than one percent of total worldwide emissions, according to a report by the Geneva, Switz.-based Global Humanitarian Forum, which is headed by Kofi A. Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations. "Climate change is the greatest emerging humanitarian challenge of...

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