Can we solve the climate crisis without confronting global inequities?
A recent study in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA found that white residents in the USA produce more climate pollution than black or hispanic residents, but black and hispanic people are exposed to more air pollution.
And that is just the USA! Think about the global inequities in the "haves" and the "have nots".
And how are we going to lift people out of poverty without making the climate crisis even worse?
If you are a resident in a wealthy country, is it your responsibility to address both problems at once? And what would that look like in terms of national and international policy?
Environmental Justice >
Climate Change
Today, our world is in the depths of climate change and global trouble. The world is heating up, sea levels are rising, and it seems that very few people notice or even care. We only have 1 Earth and chances of finding a place in the EXACT positions of the Earth is like %0.000000000001. Numerous videos say how doomed the world is due to climate and unnatural activities. He has about 100 seconds left on the doomsday clock. Some people are making progress on stopping climate change. But that takes time. And we don't have time. People need to act now. We can do little things to slow the progression of climate change. We can bike to school instead of driving. We can eat less animals, so there are more animals in the world. the less endangered animals, the better Earth will be. Warning to humanity, we NEED to act now or our Earth will become.





