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Rising global temperatures by 2100 could slash global GDP by more than 20 percent, according to new research, and the way the economic impact will be distributed threatens to turn climate change into an enormous driver of worldwide inequality. India is singled out by Oxford Economics as following a particularly ruinous trajectory, with GDP falling 90 percent by 2100 if countries don't improve current policies

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