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Don’t link climate change to increasing costs of disasters

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Title: Don’t link climate change to increasing costs of disasters

Author: Bjorn Lomborg

Publisher: Hindustan Times

Date: Sept. 8, 2017

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To reduce the human costs of natural disasters, governments should focus on poverty reduction and strategic urban planning rather than carbon cuts.

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