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Expert: Extreme weather could result in melting roads

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The United Nations World Meteorological Organization has issued a report on the impacts of extreme weather and climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean, claiming extreme weather and the compounding effects have impacted the economy and social development in the region. Liu Baocheng, Dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics, highlights that extreme weather could result in melting roads.

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