New report suggests underdeveloped countries like Libya are at greater risk of harmful impacts due to climate change.
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https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/libya-storms-severity-caused-in-part-by-climate-change-scientists-say-c09d8381 New report suggests underdeveloped countries are at greater risk of harmful impacts due to climate changeAYMAN AL-SAHILI/REUTERS
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