If we do not curb climate change then my understanding is that it's this population that you care about that is going to be disproportionately affected through famine like flooding. The developing world doesn't have the resources to adapt as well so there are people working on that climate adaptation piece for the developing world but not as many people as should be working on it, he says. "I can kind of just like translate that into the climate space and just see it being like so many orders of magnitude worse" He concludes by looking at how few people live in poverty today compared to 30 or 40 years ago when I was born.

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