T he impacts of the escalating climate crisis are already “completely changing” the nature of poverty in developing countries, Patrick Watt, the CEO of NGO Christian Aid, has told The Independent in a new interview - in which he also warned that much more needs to be done to tackle developing country debt in order to help countries fund their climate responses. Last year, Christian Aid spent just shy of £80 million on aid projects across some 29 countries around the world, with a large chunk of that money coming from a network of more than 4,500 churches across the UK. Those projects directly helped improve the lives of some 4.1m people directly, and some 12.4m people indirectly. According to Mr Watt, warming temperatures and extreme weather are now hugely altering the challenges faced by the people that Christian Aid supports, and the NGO has been significantly adapting its programming as a result.…