Published November 30, 2023 | Version v1
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Climate Change: Vulnerability and Social Justice

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Climate change is an intensely social and political task with many social justice concerns around the world. The effects of climate change are expected to be more unadorned for some sections of society. Climate change looms the livelihood, well-being, and survival of people in communities worldwide. The climate issue in India is basically a "climate justice" crisis, in which thousands of people have had nothing to do with irritating climate change will bear the costs. Social vulnerability and justice in the context of climate change are important because some populations may have less capacity to prepare and recover from climate-related hazards and effects. Millions of marginalised communities living in climate-vulnerable ecosystems are challenging an existential disaster. Climate change challenge will dent attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals. Climate justice has been used to designate an extensive range of legal and policy approaches to addressing climate change. Vulnerability to climate change is socially differenti­ated, resolute by a range of political, economic, and environmental factors, and frequently experienced at a local scale. The effect of climate change and climate hazards is not unchanging across space and time. An inclusive understanding of the significant risks and vulnerabilities based on strong research can also help prioritize achievement.

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