Introduction: What is Climate Justice? A Brief Introduction to COP and Its Role in Climate Negotiations The Conference of the Parties (COP) serves as the supreme decision-making body of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Established in 1995, it provides a forum for 197 countries, known as &quo…
Read moreThe city is a vibrant tapestry of cultures, languages, and dreams. Yet, beneath its bustling surface, a dark undercurrent of injustice flows. Urbanization has brought us many benefits, but it has also exacerbated the climate crisis. Cities are hubs of consumption and pollution, and they are disproportionately vulnerable to the i…
Read moreClimate change is a global crisis that affects every aspect of our lives, including our health, economies, and natural systems. While adults are grappling with the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to a changing climate, it is our children who will bear the brunt of the consequences. From worsening air quality to mo…
Read moreClimate justice refers to the principle that those who contribute least to climate change should not bear a disproportionate amount of its consequences. It is a moral framework that recognizes that the people who are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as low-income communities and developing countries, have don…
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