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Climate change boosts conflict risk, hunger: UN panel

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Soaring carbon emissions will amplify the risk of conflict, hunger, flood and migration this century, the UN's expert panel said Monday in a landmark report on the impact of climate change.

Left unchecked, greenhouse gas emissions may cost trillions of dollars in damage to property and ecosystems and in bills for shoring up climate defences, it said.

The report said the impact of climate change was already being felt and would increase with every additional degree that temperatures rose.

"Increasing magnitudes of warming increase the likelihood of severe, pervasive, and irreversible impacts," a summary said in a stark message to policymakers.

The report is the second chapter of the fifth assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), set up in 1988 to provide neutral, science-based guidance to governments.

Soaring carbon emissions will amplify the risk of conflict, hunger, flood and migration this century, the UN’s expert panel said Monday in a landmark report on the impact of climate change.

Left unchecked, greenhouse gas emissions may cost trillions of dollars in damage to property and ecosystems and in bills for shoring up climate defences, it said.

The report said the impact of climate change was already being felt and would increase with every additional degree that temperatures rose.

“Increasing magnitudes of warming increase the likelihood of severe, pervasive, and irreversible impacts,” a summary said in a stark message to policymakers.

The report is the second chapter of the fifth assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), set up in 1988 to provide neutral, science-based guidance to governments.

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