The Ecologist is delighted to launch its collaboration with the Climate Tracker initiative today, with an article about the impact of climate change on the Middle East and North Africa region from LINA YASSIN. The Sudanese engineering student argues that climate change is already affecting the region in dire ways.
… uninhabitable weather conditions, forced migration and loss of traditional income. It … will eventually lead to an amplified level of migration and risk of conflict. The MENA …
Charting a path toward intersectionality and greater diversity for Extinction Rebellion.
… bureaucrats, banks and insurance companies. Migration People have always been on the move … the factors contributing to displacement and migration are related to the legacy of … we can expect that a number of drivers of immigration will become less acute. But arguing …
The greatest injustice of the climate crisis is that those least responsible for it are hit first and hardest. But within this injustice lies the key to a just and sustainable future. ASAD REHMAN, executive director of War on Want, explains
… career depends on staying the course. Forced migration, global warming, poverty and hunger …
Climate change will have a devastating impact on millions of people, threatening housing and agriculture. But it carries a terrible cost in terms of culture and tradition too. The young journalists and photographers working with CLIMATE TRACKER hope to capture something of these cultures before they are lost for ever
Climate change threatens centuries' old Indigenous cultures and traditions Ayeen Karunungan Climate Tracker | 10th July 2017 News Climate Change Culture Tradition Indigenous ilnamiqui c.julio …