Climate change does not discriminate. It affects both developed and developing regions, challenging our resilience in profound ways.
Climate change has a major impact on our environment, giving rise to various climate hazards that threaten the stability of our communities such as floods, wildfires, heatwaves, and droughts.
Low-income households, indigenous populations, and rural communities are often the most affected by Climate change hazards, heightening social and economic differences.
We need to be able to identify climate change vulnerabilities and hazards in our communities demand stronger climate policies, promote renewable energy sources, foster sustainable practices, and support vulnerable communities in adapting to the climate reality.