PhysOrg: The worst impacts of climate change on the world's poorest fishing communities can likely be avoided by careful management of the local environment and investing in the diversification of options for local people, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society and James Cook University.
Climate change is already putting pressure on fishers who depend on nature for their livelihoods. In a new study, scientists found large differences in the potential to adapt based on the local mixture of social......
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Study provides insights on protecting world’s poor from climate change
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 11th, 2013
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