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Double Jeopardy: What the Climate Crisis Means for the Poor

Climate Change, Global Poverty, Development, Developing Countries, Climate and Energy Economics

Vinca LaFleur, Partner, West Wing Writers
Nigel Purvis, Nonresident Brookings Scholar on Environment and Development, Foreign Policy; President, Climate Advisers Inc.
Abigail Jones, Research Analyst, Global Economy and Development

The Brookings Institution

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