In 2007 Desmond Tutu termed the climate crisis as a new apartheid, dividing rich and poor. Can world leaders build on his activism to address climate inequality? Opinion | ialmarashi
in 2016, Richard Hall wrote “in the future, only the rich will be able to escape the unbearable heat from climate change. In Iraq, it’s already happening.”
Second, Basra is located in an area that has witnessed some of the hottest temperatures in recorded history. The area around Basra has already proven to be particularly vulnerable to extreme weather. During the 2019 summer heatwave, for example, cities like Basra and Kuwait City in neighboring Kuwait were affected by some of theAlready in 2018 and 2019 mass protests erupted in Basra to highlight the city’s unreliable water services, leading to clashes with government security forces. in Basra’s canals and streams, 300 kilometers upward through Shatt al-Arab waterway, killing crops, livestock, and fish.
Political leaders and civil society, both national and transnational, from the UN to local NGOs, need to develop anthropogenic strategies, reimagining either viruses or floods and droughts due to climate change as transnational environmental challenges, which not only undermine national security, but pose particular risks to vulnerable demographics.
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