Climate Crisis Effects and How to Minimize Them
By Makayla Mills
Climate Crisis Effects and How to Minimize Them
By Makayla Mills
By Makayla Mills
By Makayla Mills
In this blog, I will explore how climate change is disproportionately impacting people that are in below poverty situations and have the least impacts on climate change, and how there need to be plans put in place to help these people and reduce the impact of climate change on them. This blog includes my thoughts and reflections on the matter and what I think should happen.
The reality that some countries are more vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change is becoming more evident with the issue of climate migration. In most cases, those being impacted by climate change are those who, historically, have emitted the least fossil fuels and therefore the least responsibility for our climate crisis. This is a climate justice issue because that means that these people don't have control over how their environment s being affected, and they should. That's why there need to be more solutions and supports to help these people, since their being effected by something they didn't even cause.
This all connects to climate justice because it shows how the citizens of these places and the people being affected by these climate disasters are being treated and how it needs to change. Issues of the people are the base of what makes climate justice, so that's part of why I chose this topic so that there are solutions for the people.
An example of how this connects to climate justice would be the solutions. These solutions connect because they are meant to fight for and help people being affected by these climate disasters, which is what climate justice is about. Whether it's to help people get more immigration rights or to help people keep the native land that they've grown up and lived on for centuries, it's all about the people.
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