BANGKOK (Reuters) - Natural disasters in Asia over the past week highlight the growing humanitarian impacts of global warming and the urgent need for an ambitious climate pact, a relief and development group said on Tuesday.
Speaking on the sidelines of U.N. climate talks in the Thai capital, World Vision said floods in India and a typhoon in the Philippines had hit the poor, who stand to suffer most from a lack of action by rich nations to fight climate change.
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