affect the economic sector in the world. Led the market, and the instability of the market, political instability is likely to take place. According to Le Van (compiled. 2009, p. 100) arid recession is going strong, Africa is the most vulnerable areas before CLIMATE CHANGE. In China, the majority of land desertification area estimated at 3.327 million km2, about 13 million hectares of cropland are threatened, about 100 million ha of steppe soil , pastures are seriously degraded. Nguyen Van Tho (quoted in Sir Nicholas Stern, 2009) in late 2006, he established the 1 report submitted to the British Government. Accordingly, if the Earth's temperature to rise 2-3 degrees C, the total value of world economy will decrease by 3%, if the temperature is increased to 5% the economy will decrease by 10%. If the country does not have the cell measures against global warming, the total output value of the world can be reduced to 20%.The IPCC reported that the general economic losses due to global climate change. In 2005, the average carbon tax from 100 peer-review estimates is 10 USD/ton of CO2, but range-3 USD 95 to USD/ton of CO2. The IPCC launched this estimated cost figures as a warning, "the total cost estimate has different meaning on the areas, the region and the population is very similar and low damage costs because they cannot include non-quantifiable influence." [79]One widely publicized report on potential economic impact is the Stern Review's author Nicholas Stern. The report stated that extreme weather might reduce global GDP by up to 1%, and in the worst scenario, per capita consumption worldwide can lose the equivalent of 20%. [80] The response about the Stern Review also confusion. Methodology, the conclusion also was criticized by some economists as Richard Tol, Gary Yohe, [81] [82] and Mendelsohn, Robert William Nordhaus. [83] some economists support in the Review as Terry Barker, [84] William Cline, [85] and Frank Ackerman. [86] according to Barker, the costs of climate change mitigation negligible compared with other risks when no impact mitigating climate change. [87]According to UNEP (UN Environment Programme), the sector is likely to face difficulties related to climate change such as banking, agriculture, transportation and other economic areas. ... [88] the developing nations depend on agriculture in particular will suffer damages by global warming. [89]
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