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"As the author is not present, Question No 18 will be answered in writing.
Question No 19 by James (Jim) Fitzsimons ():
A UN Science working party adopted a report in Shanghai last January which concluded that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is attributable to human activities. A second group, meeting in Geneva, concluded that current rates of human-induced climate change would have irreversible impacts such as melting ice sheets, increased river flooding in Europe and increased risk of flooding in coastal areas, and erosion. The greatest impact would be felt by those least able to protect themselves from rising sea levels, an increase in disease, and a decrease in agricultural production in the developing countries in Asia and Africa. What is the Council's response to these conclusions?"@en1
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"Subject: Human-induced climate change"1
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