dr. jim kim, the >>> today on "inside story", i'm joined by joined by dr jim kim. with shock waves about the way that climate change could change the future economic development of the poorest people in the world. and the bottom line, i guess from the study, unless we do something like this, it's kind of game over for hundreds of millions of people. >> absolutely, if we don't reach our targets, we're talking about an additional 100 million people who will be plunged into poverty, so it literally is game over for us. and we have been very focused on climate change. everything that we might be able to do. we have a 5-point plan. there are some no brainers. climate-smart agriculture, growing crops that are more hardy. thinking about agriculture as a way to help poor countries adapt to climate change. it's a no-brainer. building smaller and more liveable cities. this is a no-brainer, increasing financing for sustainable energy, solar, wind, hydroelectric power, and improving efficiency, another no-brainer, and there are other tough ones that are going to have the bigge