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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, hon. Members might have noticed that last month the entire Cabinet of a small Island called “Maldives” held a Cabinet meeting six metres under the sea. They were signing a petition to the Copenhagen Conference. The statement was that unless something is done to stem the tide, the Maldives will be no more in a number of years. I was in Copenhagen, Stockholm two weeks ago with the Prime Minister of an Island in the pacific called “Nauru”. They say that between 25 years and 50 years, that Island will be no more because half of the population has already migrated to Australia. No investors can go there because nobody wants to go and invest in a place which is not going to be there in the next 25 years from today. All together, it is estimated that climate change could lead to a loss of our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 25 per cent or Kshs1 billion annually by the year 2030. The economic cost could double to US$2 billion by 2050."
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