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issues of poverty and livelihoods must be integrated into climate change policies to help achieve sustainable development … impact of these phenomena on the poor and vulnerable complicates the already enormous challenge of reducing poverty and … the reader with a framework for understanding how climate change and climate variability affect livelihoods, poverty …
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change and variability threaten to reverse recent progress in poverty reduction and economic growth. Both now and over the …. Poverty, inequality, water access, health, and migration are and will be measurably affected by climate change. Using an …: Agrarian Livelihoods and Climate Change -- Rural Poverty and Production Systems -- Likely Impacts of Climate Change on Agrarian …
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That raising income levels alleviates poverty, and that growth can be more or less effective in doing so, is well known … - that poverty may, in fact, be part of the reason for a country`s poor growth performance. This report is about the … poverty reduction and high growth reinforce each other. …
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. One reason is that carbon taxes can aggravate poverty by increasing prices of basic goods and services such as food …, heating, and commuting. Meanwhile, cash transfer programs have been established as some of the most efficient poverty …
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One reason carbon prices are difficult to implement is that they might imply high additional costs on poor and vulnerable households. In response, studies often highlight that recycling revenues through cash transfers can render carbon pricing reforms progressive. This neglects that existing...
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