Britain ranks top risks posed by climate change

The Indian Express , Saturday, January 28, 2012
Correspondent : Associated Press
Britain says coastlines, wildlife and even the nation's most famous dish are under threat from climate change in its first-ever national assessment of likely risks.

The 2.8 million pound ($4.4 million) study sets out the most pressing problems expected to affect the United Kingdom as a result of climate change.

Britain's government said Thursday that higher temperatures could see as many as 5,900 more people die as a result of hot summers, but predicts a sharp reduction in deaths due to cold weather by the 2050s.

Other risks include increased pollution and energy demands.

The report says Britain's stocks of cod -- a key component of the nation's beloved fish and chips dish -- will dwindle, but should be replaced by more plentiful numbers of plaice and sole.

 
SOURCE : http://www.indianexpress.com/news/britain-ranks-top-risks-posed-by-climate-change/904310/
 


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