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This is what your life will be like when the world hits a dangerous climate tipping point

Fast Company Tech

I like to think of good analogies, says Luke Jackson , an assistant professor of physical geography at Durham University in the U.K. According to the World Bank , about 80% of the global population most at risk from crop failures and hunger from climate change are in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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