Monks in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. Photo via Disposable Words Sometimes we tend to fixate on the wider scope of threats posed by climate change, like the rising global temperatures, the melting ice in the Arctic, general sea level rise, and so on. But we also need to be looking at the regions and nations that global warming stands to hit the hardest — those places are often the least well equipped to deal with adaption as well. Take Burma, for instance. A nation heavily dependent on agriculture, and extremely vulnerable to flooding and cyclones, a new report reveals … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Climate Change Threatens to Devastate Burma