Resilience, Reduction & Reparations
Resilience to the drivers of climate migration can reduce the effects of the main drivers of climate migration, such as extreme heat, food & water scarcity and the effects of sea level change. They are imperative to reducing climate change’s effect on humans and how we live. Good resilience strategies could notably reduce the amount of Climate Migration we see.
Reducing the amount of and the worst effects of climate migration will be beneficial to all of humanity not only those in countries which will see the worst affects. Shown above is a depiction of how a high and low reduction scenario might play out.
Reparations could play a huge part in reducing the hugely unequal and unjust system which has contributed to the physical and ‘human‘ impacts of climate migration. Firstly though the effects of climate change (with rich and colonial countries emitting more GHG but seeing less effects). Secondly through the effects of reducing other countries capacity to cope, with rich colonial countries often exploiting other countries for resources, reducing their ability to cope with the effects of climate change.
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