JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER.
1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
HOSEA 4:1-3
1 Hear the word of the LORD, ye children of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood.
3 Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away.
DEUTORONOMY 28:23-24
23 And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron.
24 The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed.
OZONE DEPLETION JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH DUE TO SIN
ISAIAH 30:26-27
26 Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,(7X OR 7-DEGREES HOTTER) as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people,(ISRAEL) and healeth the stroke of their wound.
27 Behold, the name of the LORD cometh from far, burning with his anger, and the burden thereof is heavy: his lips are full of indignation, and his tongue as a devouring fire:
REVELATION 16:7-9
7 And I heard another out of the altar say, Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments.
8 And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire.
9 And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God, which hath power over these plagues: and they repented not to give him glory.
EVERYTHING DIES IN THE SEA DUE TO POISONED WATERS
REVELATION 16:3-7
3 And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea.(enviromentalists-(COP 21 CLIMATE KOOKS) and animal rights nutjobs-mentalcases won't like this result)
4 And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.
5 And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus.
6 For they(False World Church and Dictator) have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy.
COP-21 CLIMATE SCAM MEETING NOV 29-DEC 11,2015
http://www.cop21paris.org/
EZRA LEVANTS THE REBEL MEDIA-STRAIT TALKER
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YOUTUBE THE REBEL
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UPDATE-DECEMBER 04,2015-12:00AM
Climate Change Will Make These Major Cities Uninhabitable By 2100-Sophie Forbes-December 2, 2015
This week, world leaders have come together in Paris for historic climate change talks — the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change — to negotiate an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the globe. “[The] growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other,” said President Obama this week at the summit.As the greatest minds in the world debate climate measures and the last weeks of 2015 slip away, it looks as if this year will be a record breaker: It’s set to be the hottest year ever, after eight of the past nine months broke global temperature highs. September 2015 also saw the largest rise of above-average temperatures of any month since records began more than 100 years ago. Before that, 2014 was said to have been the warmest year ever.All this reveals a frightening trend: Our planet is getting hotter. So much so that if nothing changes, some major cities will soon become completely uninhabitable — within some of our children’s lifetimes.It’s scary stuff, but according to a scientific study recently released in Nature Climate Change, cities such as Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Bandar Abbas in the Persian Gulf will be too hot to sustain human life. Looking at the current populations of those cities, that’s nearly 5 million people who would be displaced.The study explores regional climate models for the Middle East, concluding that a shift in normal temperatures could see extreme heat waves reach up to 170 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100, impacting human habitability in the region.“As we move forward, what [these cities] have historically known as ‘extreme’ [temperatures] — in the 95th percentile — become the normal summer’s day for the area by the end of this century,” climatologist Andrew Weaver explained to Yahoo Travel. “What is now considered a very rare, extreme heat wave, say 140 degrees Fahrenheit, a one-in-every-20-year event, would become more normal by the end of the century,” he says. “That is bad news.” Just this past summer in the Iranian city of Bandar Mahshahr, unprecedented temperatures sent the heat index (temperature plus humidity, i.e., how hot the weather feels) soaring to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s the second hottest temperature ever recorded in history. (The highest was recorded in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, on July 8, 2003, when the heat index reached 178 degrees.) At the same time, continental, central, and eastern Europe clocked record-smashing temperatures 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit above normal. This is a trend that will keep going. Long-term, parts of southern Europe, Asia, and the southern United States could also be impacted. “They might not be uninhabitable, but they would be really, really hot,” according to Weaver.“And it won’t be just heat, but rising sea levels and unstable weather that will cause issues,” Nick Aster, founder of triplepundit.com, a website covering the ethical and sustainable side of business, told Yahoo Travel from the Paris conference. “New Orleans and Miami are in the same boat.”Indeed, according to the World Bank, “in urban areas in North Africa, a temperature increase of 1-3 degrees could expose 6 million to 25 million people to coastal flooding. Low-lying coastal areas in Tunisia, Qatar, Libya, UAE, Kuwait, and particularly Egypt are at particular risk.” Additionally, the World Bank “estimated that an additional 80 million to 100 million people will be exposed by 2025 to water stress, which will probably result in increased pressure on groundwater resources, which are currently being extracted in most areas beyond the aquifers’ recharge potential.” Humans are physically unable to withstand such blistering temperatures for long periods of time. That’s because the body cools via perspiration: When your sweat evaporates off the skin, it cools your body temperature. But when the humidity index passes 95 degrees Fahrenheit, the atmosphere is unable to absorb any more moisture, meaning that the process of evaporation off the skin stops, halting the body’s ability to naturally cool itself. Exposures to such high temperatures for longer than six hours would be deadly and result in hyperthermia, even for the fittest of humans. “We’re just not designed to live in these temperatures,” Mark Morocco, MD, professor of emergency medicine at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, explained to Yahoo Health. While some could retreat into the comfort of air-conditioned buildings, there are many who do not have access to such luxury. Working outside in these temperatures would be impossible, impacting local industry, including tourism.But these levels of climate change are not inevitable if the world is willing to kick fossil fuels and is able to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, according to both the study and Weaver.“There is always a certain amount we can do,” he explains. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, small changes can help: Change your light bulbs to Energy Star labeled products (which use 75 percent less energy); be mindful of heating and cooling systems by replacing filters frequently (to increase efficiency) and using programmable thermostats; ensure your home is properly sealed and insulated to avoid energy wastage; recycle; switch to green power (like solar or wind) wherever possible; drive a fuel-efficient, low-emission car; go easy on the gas and brake pedals to save fuel; go for regular maintenance, which can help reduce your car’s emissions; and switch to renewable fuels like ethanol or biodiesel.Additionally, it is hoped, the current climate change talks will make strides in the right direction. The goal is to negotiate a universal, legally binding agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the globe in the hope of keeping average temperature increases below 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit before 2100.“Each decision we make today might not manifest itself into a result in the lifetime of the decision maker. But any decision that we make today fundamentally affects the quality of the environment that the next generation has to inherit,” Weaver said. “So it begs the ethical question: Do we, as the present generation, owe anything to future generations in terms of the environment they inherit? “We need to make the decisions today to reduce greenhouse gas emissions if we hope to not get to the kind of situations we see in this study.”
Windsor business keeps the lights off to avoid Ontario hydro bills-CBC – DEC 3,15-YAHOO NEWS
Shaukat Khan waits until customers walk through the doors of his Indian restaurant in Windsor, Ont. before turning on the lights.He readily admits his energy saving system isn't ideal, but he has to do something. He said his hydro bills are just too high."I understand everything goes up, but...especially hydro has no boundary, no limit, it's going up and up and up," Khan said. "If this keeps going on and on...I have to shut the business down."Business owners throughout the region have similar concerns about hydro rates that cut deep into their operating costs. To come up with strategies to reduce expensive energy bills, representatives from a host of employment sectors gathered Thursday in downtown Windsor.The forum was organized by the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, one of the most vocal groups regularly criticizing the provincial government for skyrocketing energy costs."It's a huge issue for us, it hurts our competitive advantage in Ontario," said Matt Marchand, chamber president and CEO. "Our costs of power are significantly higher than other jurisdictions. The goal is to develop programs that can help offset those costs so we can remain competitive here in Windsor-Essex."Over in Windsor's Little Italy, Jay Soulliere has similar pains when he opens his hydro bill for his Motor Burger restaurant. Last month, he spent $3,200 on power."That's $150 just to open the door and turn on the lights every day," he told CBC News.Both Soulliere and Khan have pinched pennies wherever they can. But after reducing staff hours and supply costs, there's simply nowhere else to cut."It looks really weird when a customer comes in, then we turn the lights," Khan said. But "that's the measure we're taking right now to save hydro."Conserving energy promoted-Conserving energy is one strategy commonly promoted as a way to reduce costs to businesses. More owners should be taking advantage of conservation programs, said Sean Brady, director of business development at the Independent Electricity System Operator.The IESO is a Crown corporation that oversees the province's electricity conservation and demand response programs.Khan desperately wants the provincial government to find ways to help businesses with escalating costs."Someone, somewhere should do something about that," he said. "It's really hard to manage a business with these kind of prices. We have to do something."As it stands now, he doesn't know where else to save money."When you run a business, you look everywhere, you know, you look at all aspects (to see) where you can cut it. With hydro, you cannot cut it. We can save energy, but we cannot cut the bills."
Balkan nations among those hit hardest by climate impacts in 2014: researchers-By Megan Rowling | Reuters – DEC 3,15-YAHOONEWS
PARIS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Three Balkan nations - hard hit by severe flooding - were among the six countries most affected by extreme weather events in 2014, researchers said on Thursday.Serbia came top and Bosnia and Herzegovina in third place. The two Southeast European countries suffered the heaviest rainfall and worst flooding since records began 120 years ago, according to the annual Global Climate Risk Index.The floods in mid-May caused losses and damage of over $2 billion in Serbia, while flooding and landslides displaced over 90,000 people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, think tank Germanwatch said in a report released with the index at U.N. climate talks in Paris.Bulgaria, in sixth place, was hit by floods and a severe hailstorm, badly affecting agriculture and tourism, and recording a death toll of 31 in 2014."Patterns of extreme precipitation is what people and countries will likely face in a warming climate," said Sönke Kreft, author of the study and international climate policy lead at Germanwatch.The European countries received relief funds from the European Union's solidarity fund, pointing to the kind of help that could be made available through a new global deal to curb climate change due to be sealed in Paris next week, he added.Due to the extreme weather in Southeast Europe, and landslides that hit Afghanistan, the disaster-prone Philippines dropped to fourth place in the index from top in 2013.Nonetheless, millions of people were affected there in 2014 by typhoons, floods and landslides, the report said.Raymund E. Liboro, a senior Philippines climate change official, told journalists in Paris that three of the most destructive typhoons ever to hit his country had occurred in the last four years.But the government is making progress in reducing the risks to people and property through early warning systems, legislation and a risk management council, he said."While we consider ourselves as vulnerable, we don't consider ourselves as helpless," he said, adding the country has now started to count disasters "that did not happen".The report also looked at the 20 years from 1995 to 2014, finding the hardest-hit countries were Honduras, Myanmar and Haiti."Climate-related impacts are unfair," said Kreft.He noted that nine of the 10 most affected countries in the two-decade period were low or lower-middle income countries, while the European nations hit hard in 2014 were also among the continent's poorest.Kreft said the index - calculated on the basis of deaths and economic losses - was a reminder that the Paris climate summit needed to achieve "the climate ambition and global solidarity required to safeguard vulnerable populations worldwide".(Reporting by Megan Rowling, editing by Tim Pearce. Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's rights, trafficking, corruption and climate change. Visit www.trust.org)
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GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
HOSEA 4:1-3
1 Hear the word of the LORD, ye children of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood.
3 Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away.
DEUTORONOMY 28:23-24
23 And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron.
24 The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed.
OZONE DEPLETION JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH DUE TO SIN
ISAIAH 30:26-27
26 Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,(7X OR 7-DEGREES HOTTER) as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people,(ISRAEL) and healeth the stroke of their wound.
27 Behold, the name of the LORD cometh from far, burning with his anger, and the burden thereof is heavy: his lips are full of indignation, and his tongue as a devouring fire:
REVELATION 16:7-9
7 And I heard another out of the altar say, Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments.
8 And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire.
9 And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God, which hath power over these plagues: and they repented not to give him glory.
EVERYTHING DIES IN THE SEA DUE TO POISONED WATERS
REVELATION 16:3-7
3 And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea.(enviromentalists-(COP 21 CLIMATE KOOKS) and animal rights nutjobs-mentalcases won't like this result)
4 And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.
5 And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus.
6 For they(False World Church and Dictator) have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy.
COP-21 CLIMATE SCAM MEETING NOV 29-DEC 11,2015
http://www.cop21paris.org/
EZRA LEVANTS THE REBEL MEDIA-STRAIT TALKER
http://www.therebel.media/
YOUTUBE THE REBEL
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGy6uV7yqGWDeUWTZzT3ZEg
UPDATE-DECEMBER 04,2015-12:00AM
Climate Change Will Make These Major Cities Uninhabitable By 2100-Sophie Forbes-December 2, 2015
This week, world leaders have come together in Paris for historic climate change talks — the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change — to negotiate an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the globe. “[The] growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other,” said President Obama this week at the summit.As the greatest minds in the world debate climate measures and the last weeks of 2015 slip away, it looks as if this year will be a record breaker: It’s set to be the hottest year ever, after eight of the past nine months broke global temperature highs. September 2015 also saw the largest rise of above-average temperatures of any month since records began more than 100 years ago. Before that, 2014 was said to have been the warmest year ever.All this reveals a frightening trend: Our planet is getting hotter. So much so that if nothing changes, some major cities will soon become completely uninhabitable — within some of our children’s lifetimes.It’s scary stuff, but according to a scientific study recently released in Nature Climate Change, cities such as Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Bandar Abbas in the Persian Gulf will be too hot to sustain human life. Looking at the current populations of those cities, that’s nearly 5 million people who would be displaced.The study explores regional climate models for the Middle East, concluding that a shift in normal temperatures could see extreme heat waves reach up to 170 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100, impacting human habitability in the region.“As we move forward, what [these cities] have historically known as ‘extreme’ [temperatures] — in the 95th percentile — become the normal summer’s day for the area by the end of this century,” climatologist Andrew Weaver explained to Yahoo Travel. “What is now considered a very rare, extreme heat wave, say 140 degrees Fahrenheit, a one-in-every-20-year event, would become more normal by the end of the century,” he says. “That is bad news.” Just this past summer in the Iranian city of Bandar Mahshahr, unprecedented temperatures sent the heat index (temperature plus humidity, i.e., how hot the weather feels) soaring to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s the second hottest temperature ever recorded in history. (The highest was recorded in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, on July 8, 2003, when the heat index reached 178 degrees.) At the same time, continental, central, and eastern Europe clocked record-smashing temperatures 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit above normal. This is a trend that will keep going. Long-term, parts of southern Europe, Asia, and the southern United States could also be impacted. “They might not be uninhabitable, but they would be really, really hot,” according to Weaver.“And it won’t be just heat, but rising sea levels and unstable weather that will cause issues,” Nick Aster, founder of triplepundit.com, a website covering the ethical and sustainable side of business, told Yahoo Travel from the Paris conference. “New Orleans and Miami are in the same boat.”Indeed, according to the World Bank, “in urban areas in North Africa, a temperature increase of 1-3 degrees could expose 6 million to 25 million people to coastal flooding. Low-lying coastal areas in Tunisia, Qatar, Libya, UAE, Kuwait, and particularly Egypt are at particular risk.” Additionally, the World Bank “estimated that an additional 80 million to 100 million people will be exposed by 2025 to water stress, which will probably result in increased pressure on groundwater resources, which are currently being extracted in most areas beyond the aquifers’ recharge potential.” Humans are physically unable to withstand such blistering temperatures for long periods of time. That’s because the body cools via perspiration: When your sweat evaporates off the skin, it cools your body temperature. But when the humidity index passes 95 degrees Fahrenheit, the atmosphere is unable to absorb any more moisture, meaning that the process of evaporation off the skin stops, halting the body’s ability to naturally cool itself. Exposures to such high temperatures for longer than six hours would be deadly and result in hyperthermia, even for the fittest of humans. “We’re just not designed to live in these temperatures,” Mark Morocco, MD, professor of emergency medicine at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, explained to Yahoo Health. While some could retreat into the comfort of air-conditioned buildings, there are many who do not have access to such luxury. Working outside in these temperatures would be impossible, impacting local industry, including tourism.But these levels of climate change are not inevitable if the world is willing to kick fossil fuels and is able to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, according to both the study and Weaver.“There is always a certain amount we can do,” he explains. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, small changes can help: Change your light bulbs to Energy Star labeled products (which use 75 percent less energy); be mindful of heating and cooling systems by replacing filters frequently (to increase efficiency) and using programmable thermostats; ensure your home is properly sealed and insulated to avoid energy wastage; recycle; switch to green power (like solar or wind) wherever possible; drive a fuel-efficient, low-emission car; go easy on the gas and brake pedals to save fuel; go for regular maintenance, which can help reduce your car’s emissions; and switch to renewable fuels like ethanol or biodiesel.Additionally, it is hoped, the current climate change talks will make strides in the right direction. The goal is to negotiate a universal, legally binding agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the globe in the hope of keeping average temperature increases below 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit before 2100.“Each decision we make today might not manifest itself into a result in the lifetime of the decision maker. But any decision that we make today fundamentally affects the quality of the environment that the next generation has to inherit,” Weaver said. “So it begs the ethical question: Do we, as the present generation, owe anything to future generations in terms of the environment they inherit? “We need to make the decisions today to reduce greenhouse gas emissions if we hope to not get to the kind of situations we see in this study.”
Windsor business keeps the lights off to avoid Ontario hydro bills-CBC – DEC 3,15-YAHOO NEWS
Shaukat Khan waits until customers walk through the doors of his Indian restaurant in Windsor, Ont. before turning on the lights.He readily admits his energy saving system isn't ideal, but he has to do something. He said his hydro bills are just too high."I understand everything goes up, but...especially hydro has no boundary, no limit, it's going up and up and up," Khan said. "If this keeps going on and on...I have to shut the business down."Business owners throughout the region have similar concerns about hydro rates that cut deep into their operating costs. To come up with strategies to reduce expensive energy bills, representatives from a host of employment sectors gathered Thursday in downtown Windsor.The forum was organized by the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, one of the most vocal groups regularly criticizing the provincial government for skyrocketing energy costs."It's a huge issue for us, it hurts our competitive advantage in Ontario," said Matt Marchand, chamber president and CEO. "Our costs of power are significantly higher than other jurisdictions. The goal is to develop programs that can help offset those costs so we can remain competitive here in Windsor-Essex."Over in Windsor's Little Italy, Jay Soulliere has similar pains when he opens his hydro bill for his Motor Burger restaurant. Last month, he spent $3,200 on power."That's $150 just to open the door and turn on the lights every day," he told CBC News.Both Soulliere and Khan have pinched pennies wherever they can. But after reducing staff hours and supply costs, there's simply nowhere else to cut."It looks really weird when a customer comes in, then we turn the lights," Khan said. But "that's the measure we're taking right now to save hydro."Conserving energy promoted-Conserving energy is one strategy commonly promoted as a way to reduce costs to businesses. More owners should be taking advantage of conservation programs, said Sean Brady, director of business development at the Independent Electricity System Operator.The IESO is a Crown corporation that oversees the province's electricity conservation and demand response programs.Khan desperately wants the provincial government to find ways to help businesses with escalating costs."Someone, somewhere should do something about that," he said. "It's really hard to manage a business with these kind of prices. We have to do something."As it stands now, he doesn't know where else to save money."When you run a business, you look everywhere, you know, you look at all aspects (to see) where you can cut it. With hydro, you cannot cut it. We can save energy, but we cannot cut the bills."
Balkan nations among those hit hardest by climate impacts in 2014: researchers-By Megan Rowling | Reuters – DEC 3,15-YAHOONEWS
PARIS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Three Balkan nations - hard hit by severe flooding - were among the six countries most affected by extreme weather events in 2014, researchers said on Thursday.Serbia came top and Bosnia and Herzegovina in third place. The two Southeast European countries suffered the heaviest rainfall and worst flooding since records began 120 years ago, according to the annual Global Climate Risk Index.The floods in mid-May caused losses and damage of over $2 billion in Serbia, while flooding and landslides displaced over 90,000 people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, think tank Germanwatch said in a report released with the index at U.N. climate talks in Paris.Bulgaria, in sixth place, was hit by floods and a severe hailstorm, badly affecting agriculture and tourism, and recording a death toll of 31 in 2014."Patterns of extreme precipitation is what people and countries will likely face in a warming climate," said Sönke Kreft, author of the study and international climate policy lead at Germanwatch.The European countries received relief funds from the European Union's solidarity fund, pointing to the kind of help that could be made available through a new global deal to curb climate change due to be sealed in Paris next week, he added.Due to the extreme weather in Southeast Europe, and landslides that hit Afghanistan, the disaster-prone Philippines dropped to fourth place in the index from top in 2013.Nonetheless, millions of people were affected there in 2014 by typhoons, floods and landslides, the report said.Raymund E. Liboro, a senior Philippines climate change official, told journalists in Paris that three of the most destructive typhoons ever to hit his country had occurred in the last four years.But the government is making progress in reducing the risks to people and property through early warning systems, legislation and a risk management council, he said."While we consider ourselves as vulnerable, we don't consider ourselves as helpless," he said, adding the country has now started to count disasters "that did not happen".The report also looked at the 20 years from 1995 to 2014, finding the hardest-hit countries were Honduras, Myanmar and Haiti."Climate-related impacts are unfair," said Kreft.He noted that nine of the 10 most affected countries in the two-decade period were low or lower-middle income countries, while the European nations hit hard in 2014 were also among the continent's poorest.Kreft said the index - calculated on the basis of deaths and economic losses - was a reminder that the Paris climate summit needed to achieve "the climate ambition and global solidarity required to safeguard vulnerable populations worldwide".(Reporting by Megan Rowling, editing by Tim Pearce. Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's rights, trafficking, corruption and climate change. Visit www.trust.org)
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