Climate Change and Social Inequality: Policy, Economics, and Social Justice
Keywords:
weather alternate, social inequality, social justice, weather coverage, economics, environmental justice, vulnerability, modelAbstract
Climate alternate is a number of the maximum urgent international demanding situations of the twenty-first century, generating sizable environmental, financial, and social effects. While its affects are universal, they're now no longer similarly dispensed. Marginalized populations—specially in low-profits countries, indigenous groups, and concrete negative neighborhoods—disproportionately endure the weight of weather-associated hazards. This studies article examines the intersection of weather alternate and social inequality via the lenses of coverage, economics, and social justice. Drawing upon interdisciplinary literature, it explores how structural inequities, which includes poverty, gender disparities, and geographic vulnerabilities, exacerbate weather-associated dangers. It additionally investigates how weather regulations and monetary fashions can also additionally inadvertently improve inequality if now no longer designed with fairness in mind. Case research spotlight the lived reviews of inclined businesses and the inadequacies of cutting-edge edition and mitigation techniques. Ultimately, the object argues that weather extrade isn't always simply an environmental disaster however additionally a profound social justice difficulty, requiring coverage interventions grounded in fairness, inclusivity, and sustainability. By situating weather justice inside broader monetary and political frameworks, this have a look at underscores the want for transformative answers that prioritize fairness, participation, and responsibility in international weather governance.
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