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Tham khảo sách 'fighting climate change: human solidarity in an divided world', văn hoá - nghệ thuật, báo chí - truyền thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Human Development Report 2007 2008 Fighting climate change Human solidarity in a divided world 1919 Published for the United Nations Development Programme UNDP Team for the preparation of the Human Development Report 2007 2008 Director and lead author Kevin Watkins Research and statistics Cecilia Ugaz Deputy Director and chief editor Liliana Carvajal Daniel Coppard Ricardo Fuentes Nieva Amie Gaye Wei Ha Claes Johansson Alison Kennedy Chief of Statistics Christopher Kuonqui Isabel Medalho Pereira Roshni Menon Jonathan Morse and Papa Seck Production and translation Carlotta Aiello and Marta Jaksona Outreach and communications Maritza Ascencios Jean-Yves Hamel Pedro Manuel Moreno and Marisol Sanjines Head of Outreach The Human Development Report Office HDRO The Human Development Report is the product of a collective effort. Members of the National Human Development Report Unit NHDR provide detailed comments and advice throughout the research process. They also link the Report to a global research network in developing countries. The NHDR team comprises Sharmila Kurukulasuriya Mary Ann Mwangi and Timothy Scott. The HDRO administrative team makes the office function and includes Oscar Bernal Mamaye Gebretsadik Melissa Hernandez and Fe Juarez-Shanahan. Operations are managed by Sarantuya Mend. Foreword What we do today about climate change has consequences that will last a century or more. The part of that change that is due to greenhouse gas emissions is not reversible in the foreseeable future. The heat trapping gases we send into the atmosphere in 2008 will stay there until 2108 and beyond. We are therefore making choices today that will affect our own lives but even more so the lives of our children and grandchildren. This makes climate change different and more difficult than other policy challenges. Climate change is now a scientifically established fact. The exact impact of greenhouse gas emission is not easy to forecast and there is a lot of uncertainty in the .