CGTN America
Published on Jan 17, 2018
Last year, six major hurricanes devastated the United States and Caribbean. There were heatwaves in Australia and Europe, melting in the Arctic, wildfires, drought and massive flooding in South Asia. Now comes a new survey from the World Economic Forum involving one thousand top experts from around the world. And for the second year in a row, they rank “extreme weather events” as posing the most prominent risk. CGTN’s Sean Callebs has more on the growing threat posed by global climate change.
CGTN America
Published on Jan 17, 2018
Last
year, six major hurricanes devastated the United States and Caribbean. There were heatwaves in Australia and Europe, melting in the Arctic, wildfires, drought and massive flooding in South Asia. Now comes a new survey from the World Economic Forum involving one thousand top experts from around the world. And for the second year in a row, they rank “extreme weather events” as posing the most prominent risk.
CGTN America
Published on Jan 17, 2018
Last year, six major hurricanes devastated the United States and Caribbean. There were heatwaves in Australia and Europe, melting in the Arctic, wildfires, drought and massive flooding in South Asia. Now comes a new survey from the World Economic Forum involving one thousand top experts from around the world. And for the second year in a row, they rank “extreme weather events” as posing the most prominent risk.