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Section: General News - Family planning and reproductive health care will have a significant influence on global climate change, says the 2009 world population report released on November 18, the Bangkok Post reports.
Demographic factors and migration from regions deserved more attention in national responses to climate change, according to the report from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Slower population growth, for example, would help build social resilience to the impact of climate change and would contribute to a reduction of greenhouse-gas emissions in the future, said UNFPA regional director for Asia and the Pacific Nobuko Horibe.
However, …