THE climate changes they are now an emergency on a scale world and no one can escape the natural disasters that can happen. Still the more vulnerable populations they are the ones most affected by this situation.

In spite of the protests she warnings from scientists, the measures taken to combat these phenomena are not yet sufficient. the concentrations of greenhouse gases and the emissions descended from fossil fuels they are rising from levels measured before the pandemic.

On the occasion of the National Day of Remembrance and Reception, Legambiente presented a dossier called “Environmental migrants, the consequences of the climate crisis“In which it addresses socio-economic and environmental issues at the global level.

According to this report, 40% of the world’s population lives in extremely vulnerable contexts to climate change, for which: leave their country is the only possible alternative to respond to increasingly devastating weather conditions.

l’Internal Movement Control Center reported a forced displacement of nearly 24 million people due to adverse and devastating weather conditions. According to data in the UNHCR’s Global Trends statistical report, 89 million and 300,000 people have been forced to leave their home countries to flee wars and persecution.

An immediate paradigm shift that focuses on the issue of climate justice is needed for a peace and development agenda. While it is true that no one can be considered safe from extreme events such as floods, droughts, heat waves, storms and fires, the most vulnerable social groups pay the highest price.

We hope that the 27th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations (COP) next November in Egypt will be an opportunity to find an agreement that will change the policies of mitigation, adaptation, compensation and economic and technological aid for the most vulnerable communities. brings together; also expand forms of protection to protect those fleeing the effects of the environmental and climate crisis, a regulatory vacuum that needs to be filled both nationally and internationally

Stefano Ciafani, National President of Legambiente


Source: Lega Nerd

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