World Bank warns climate change could add 100 mln poor by 2030

Residents sit outside shanty houses along Andriantany waste water channel where "La Reunion Kely" is located in AntananarivoBy Megan Rowling BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Without the right policies to keep the poor safe from extreme weather and rising seas, climate change could drive over 100 million more people into poverty by 2030, the World Bank said on Sunday. In a report, the bank said ending poverty – one of 17 new U.N. goals adopted in September – would be impossible if global warming and its effects on the poor were not accounted for in development efforts. "Climate change hits the poorest the hardest, and our challenge now is to protect tens of millions of people from falling into extreme poverty because of a changing climate," World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said in a statement.

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Arizona woman kills son, herself in hospital room: police

A mother killed her 5-year-old son before shooting herself to death early on Saturday in an apparent murder-suicide inside the child’s hospital room in suburban Phoenix, police said.     The bodies of the mother, Lola “Tammy” Griffith, 27, and her son Helious were found by hospital staff during a routine check at about 2 a.m.(0800 GMT) at Cardon Children’s Medical Center, said Detective Steve Berry, a spokesman for the Mesa Police Department.     No others at the hospital were hurt or threatened, Berry said.
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