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Title: Economic and Social Impacts of Climate Change: Nigeria


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Economic and Social Impacts of Climate Change
Nigeria
  • Presented by Nigerians Beau Weaver and Laura
    Dombrady

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Economic Dependencies
  • Our country is highly dependent on the extraction
    of oil and the oil industry.
  • Accounts for 80 of our governments revenues.
  • 93 of export revenues
  • Over 90 foreign exchange earnings

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Oil
  • As a poorer developing country, our economy
    relies a great deal on exporting oil to world
    powers such as the US, China, Japan, Russia, etc.
  • However, we are in the process of lowering our
    dependence on crude oil and searching for other
    means of an economic stability.

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Natural Gas
  • We have currently discovered the 9th largest
    natural gas reserve in the world of 124 trillion
    cubic feet in our country.
  • Recently, multi-national oil corporations have
    been flaring 75 of the gas emitted from oil
    recovery processes and re-injecting 12..

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Natural Gas Continued
  • But we hope that the development of the natural
    gas sector will further expand our governments
    revenue base.

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Economic Hardships
  • Unfortunately, as the world becomes more
    sustainable, our economy will shutter.
  • We stand to suffer enormous income losses with
    the global green movement.
  • Given that we have exclusive reliance on fossil
    fuels for foreign exchange, the impact of global
    shift away from fossil fuels is bound to destroy
    our economy.

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Dangers of Sea Level Rise
  • About 25 million people(20 population) live
    along the coast, two thousand industrial
    establishments, and most of the oil extracting
    facilities are concentrated in the low lands.
  • Between 1\2 a meter and 1 meter above sea level.

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Sea Level Continued
  • If sea level continues to rise, these areas are
    in great danger.
  • This is unfortunate because we are not
    contributing much to the global problem but we
    will feel the consequences more than other
    Industrialized nations who have caused the
    problem and have economic support to fall back
    on.

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  • News.bbc.co.uk\\country_profiles\nigeria

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The Costs of Coastal Areas
  • Protecting our moderately developed areas near
    the coast if there was to be a 1 meter rise in
    sea level would amount to 1.4-1.8 billion
    dollars.
  • Also a massive migration of as many as 3.2
    million people to higher elevations. This will
    be devastating as 60 of our population is under
    the poverty line.
  • 18 billion dollars of industrial infrastructure
    would be lost.

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Sources
  • www.AfricaEconomicAnalysis.org
  • www.climate.org\pub\nigeria
  • https//www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world
    -factbook/geos/ni.htmlEcon
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