Global warming kills 160,000

13 April 2012

About 160,000 people die every year from side-effects of global warming - ranging from malaria to malnutrition.

Professor Andrew Haines of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine told a conference in Moscow that children in developing nations seemed most vulnerable and added that the disease burden caused by climate change could almost double by 2020.

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