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Social Inequalities of Climate Change With a Regional and Global Approach

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Mohsen Porsadeqiyan, Mohsen Porsadeqiyan, Ali Askari, Elham Akhlaghi Pirposhteh, Ali Salehi Sahlabadi, Nasir Amanat

Summary

This paper examines the social inequalities created by climate change, arguing that its effects disproportionately harm lower-income and marginalized communities. The analysis connects climate change, environmental pollution, and systemic inequity as linked challenges requiring coordinated global responses.

Climate change is a slow and long-term change that is different from other types of crises, and its effects will eventually cause the paralysis of society and the world economy. Considering the last climate change summit in Glasgow and the previous summit, according to the authors of this text, preventing and dealing with climate change in the present era will not be possible except with the cooperation of all countries. In this regard, considering the discussion of social inequalities of climate change, we attend a series of ideas and suggestions that are further discussed.

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