Climate change will generate 100 million more poor people

poverty due to climate change

Climate change does not only affect terrestrial and marine ecosystems around the world. It also has negative effects on the human economy. Due to the impacts it has on the territory and human activities (ironically, on the same activities that generate it), the World Bank has warned that climate change It will generate 100 million more poor people by the year 2030.

This can be alleviated if current consumption trends are changed and measures are taken towards an energy transition based on renewable energies as an energy source, in addition to fulfilling the objectives set by the Paris Agreement.

Poorer

droughts increased by climate change

In an interview published today by the French newspaper "Le Figaro", the general director of the World Bank, Kristalina Georgieva, highlights that although global warming affects the whole world, the risk is particularly important for poor countries, that is why we must help them forcefully and "immediately" to adapt their infrastructures and make their agriculture evolve.

Agriculture, in turn, is the cause of overexploitation of water and contamination of aquifers. In addition, it is the cause of the deforestation of millions of hectares per year, so it is not entirely a perfect solution. However, it is necessary, since every time on the planet there are more mouths to feed, and agriculture also helps in the absorption of CO2 by photosynthesis carried out by crops.

Conflict

floods destroy cities

There are 500 million people in a very fragile situation in countries like Haiti, Iraq, Syria or Libya and in Africa. These areas suffer from conflicts related to weapons and wars that lead to significant poverty, but are also affected, in turn, by climate change.

To exemplify this, a conflict broke out in Syria that coincided with a drought that caused rural populations to migrate to cities. When in a short time a population moves towards an urban nucleus, the demand for resources shoots up. If the drought does not provide water for all, the war for resources begins.

Another example of armed conflicts and climate change are closely related is that in the north of Mali the lower productivity of land with the consequent negative impact on the population favored political instability.

Desperate situations

Rising sea levels

Faced with these situations in which resources increasingly limit populations, creating instability, wars and an increase in diseases and deaths, it is very possible that the number of displacement of people to other places against their will will increase. Migration is the only escape route for many families who cannot continue with their work due to lack of resources or fear of war.

According to the UN, there are now 65 million, of which 21 million are political refugees, which constitutes a historical record of displacement of people to safer places. The World Bank, as indicated by this former European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and the Budget, has devoted an average of 10.000 million dollars a year to the fight against climate change in recent years.

Starting in 2020, plans will be carried out that will dedicate 28% of your financial means to mitigate the effects of climate change in the most vulnerable and fragile areas. This will also help avoid political conflicts over interests and lack of resources such as water.

Scenario changes

We must not forget that the scenarios in which we live are going to change with climate change. With rising sea levels, coastal cities will undergo migration and modification. On the other hand, governments must allocate a large part of the GDP of the countries to carry out adaptation plans against climate change.

The scenario that awaits us is not very hopeful, so all the actions that we carry out now are few.


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