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  1. Climate Change and the Rise of Poverty

    Estimates indicate that by 2030 more than 100 million people could fall back into extreme poverty due to climate change, while over 200 million people could be displaced due to more frequent and severe climatic disasters. As highlighted last week at COP24 in Poland , unless urgent action is taken under the Paris Agreement, climate change will ...

  2. Climate change and poverty: vulnerability, impacts, and alleviation

    This review explores recent literature at the nexus of climate change impacts, vulnerability, and poverty. Within this literature, poverty is increasingly recognized as a dynamic and multidimensional condition that is shaped by the interplay of social, economic, political, and environmental processes, individual and community characteristics ...

  3. PDF Revised Estimates of the Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Poverty by

    climate change impacts (Havl k et al., 2015). 2. The impact of climate change on food prices (same as #1), and the consequences of this for con-sumers. The impact on poverty depends on the fraction of household expenditures dedicated to food consumption. Regional di erences in fraction of expenditure used for purchasing foods are

  4. PDF Poverty and Climate Change

    Climate change is expected to alter the path and rate of economic growth due to. changes in natural systems and resources, infrastructure, and labor productivity. A reduction in economic growth directly impacts poverty through reduced income opportunities. Climate change is projected to alter regional food security.

  5. Linking Climate and Inequality

    But unmanaged climate change threatens to set back that progress by damaging poverty eradication efforts worldwide, and disproportionately affecting the poorest regions and people. The evidence is mounting: a World Bank report estimated that an additional 68 to 135 million people could be pushed into poverty by 2030 because of climate change.

  6. Climate change through a poverty lens

    In a recent World Bank report (Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty 17) and in 15 associated background papers, we analysed the impacts of climate change on poverty using ...

  7. Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty

    Download and read the background papers: 1) The impacts of climate change on poverty in 2030, and the potential from rapid, inclusive and climate-smart development. Authors: Julie Rozenberg ( [email protected]) and Stephane Hallegatte. 2) Climate change impacts and mitigation in the developing world: An integrated assessment of the ...

  8. Poverty and climate change: introduction

    Poverty and climate change: introduction - Volume 23 Issue 3. Because their assets and income represent such a small share of national wealth, the impacts of climate change on poor people, even if dramatic, will be largely invisible in aggregate economic statistics such as the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

  9. Combining ambitious climate policies with efforts to eradicate poverty

    Metrics. Climate change threatens to undermine efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. However, climate policies could impose a financial burden on the global poor through increased energy and food ...

  10. PDF Climate Change and Poverty

    As to the second question, climate change affects flows into poverty, notably through its impact on weather events. For instance, among the 12% of households that fell into poverty in the Andhra Pradesh communities, 44% cite "drought, irrigation failure, or crop disease" as one of the reasons for their income losses.

  11. Why Climate Change and Poverty Are Inextricably Linked

    Pope Francis has called the global failure to act on climate change "a brutal act of injustice toward the poor," while DiCaprio wisely pointed out "the environment and the fight for the world's poor are inherently linked." Philip Alston, the UN rapporteur, said in 2019 that a "climate apartheid" is right around the corner.

  12. The poverty impacts of climate change: A review of the evidence

    Abstract: Climate change is believed to represent a serious challenge to poverty reduction efforts around the globe. This paper conducts an up-to-date review of three main strands of the literature analyzing the poverty impacts of climate change : (i) economy-wide growth models incorporating climate change impacts to work out consistent scenarios for how climate change might affect the path of ...

  13. PDF Climate Change, Development, Poverty and Economics

    development, one where poverty reduction, development and the environment are at the forefront and increasingly intertwined.Thirteen of the 17 SDGs are concerned with the natural directly environment, climate or sustainability. A key factor in all this is climate change. Climate change is not the only environmental problem we face.

  14. Chapter 8: Poverty, Livelihoods and Sustainable Development

    Another important phenomenon that modifies trends in vulnerability to climate change and poverty is the COVID-19 pandemic (see Box 8.3). It is likely that the COVID-19 pandemic with its global repercussions will continue to modify and, in many cases, intensify poverty and human vulnerability (Laborde et al., 2020a; Sumner et al., 2020).

  15. PDF Disaster Risk, Climate Change, and Poverty

    Disaster Risk, Climate Change, and Poverty: Assessing the Global Exposure of Poor People to Floods and Droughts Hessel C. Winsemius1, Brenden Jongman2, 3, Ted I.E. Veldkamp3, Stephane Hallegatte4, Mook Bangalore4, and Philip J. Ward3 1 Deltares, Delft 2 Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, World Bank Group, Washington, DC

  16. Open Knowledge Repository

    The paper proposes four channels that determine household consumption and through which households may escape or fall into poverty (prices, assets, productivity, and opportunities). It then discusses whether and how these channels are affected by climate change and climate policies, focusing on the exposure, vulnerability, and ability to adapt ...

  17. Climate Explainer: Food Security and Climate Change

    About 80% of the global population most at risk from crop failures and hunger from climate change are in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, where farming families are disproportionally poor and vulnerable. A severe drought caused by an El Nino weather pattern or climate change can push millions more people into poverty. This is ...

  18. PDF Data-driven Insights: the Effects of Climate Change on Gender and

    and girls globally may be pushed into poverty as a direct result of climate change. Food insecurity caused by climate change is also projected to in-crease by close to 240 million more women and girls, compared to 131 million more men and boys. Investments in a comprehensive SDG stimulus pack-age would help to mitigate this effect, reducing the

  19. Climate Change and Poverty

    Every 60 seconds, a family receives the tools to overcome poverty, and in 2021, nearly 1.5 million people in our sponsorship communities were part of local savings groups, helping to build their financial self-sufficiency. World Vision staff interacting with community member in Marsabit, Kenya. 6. Climate change displaces people.

  20. A review of the global climate change impacts, adaptation, and

    Abstract. Climate change is a long-lasting change in the weather arrays across tropics to polls. It is a global threat that has embarked on to put stress on various sectors. This study is aimed to conceptually engineer how climate variability is deteriorating the sustainability of diverse sectors worldwide.

  21. Global exposure to flood risk and poverty

    The paper also adds subnational information on poverty rates and incomes, enabling Rentschler and colleagues to present the first global estimates of the interaction between exposure to flood risk ...

  22. How Climate Change Affects Poverty

    Photo: Sean Sheridan for Mercy Corps. The majority of people living in poverty rely on agriculture and natural resources to survive. For these people, the effects of climate change — shifting weather, limited water sources and increased competition for resources — are a real matter of life and death.

  23. Explainer: How gender inequality and climate change are interconnected

    As climate change drives conflict across the world, women and girls face increased vulnerabilities to all forms of gender-based violence, including conflict-related sexual violence, human trafficking, child marriage, and other forms of violence. When disasters strike, women are less likely to survive and more likely to be injured due to long ...

  24. In Antigua, island youth build 'wall of commitment' to turn tide

    Sharing and caring. Renee Smith, 28, from the Caribbean island of Grenada, added her brick in the wall by committing to ocean protection "through awareness and responsible behaviour among youth and communities.". She said they shared the burden of being disproportionately affected by climate change and were together at the summit "so that ...

  25. The Demonization of Rural America

    By Bobi Conn. May 23, 2024 7:00 AM EDT. Conn is a Kentucky author of memoir and fiction. Her new novel Someplace Like Home explores the resilience of women living in Appalachia and rural America ...

  26. World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024

    Global economic growth is projected to slow from an estimated 2.7 per cent in 2023 to 2.4 per cent in 2024, trending below the pre-pandemic growth rate of 3.0 per cent, according to the United Nations World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2024. This latest forecast comes on the heels of global economic performance exceeding expectations in 2023. However, last year's stronger-than ...

  27. The Energy Security Gains from Strengthening Europe's Climate Action

    Following the 2022 energy crisis, this paper investigates whether Europe's ongoing efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions can also enhance its energy security. The global computational general equilibrium model analysis finds that individual policy tools, including carbon pricing, energy efficiency standards, and accelerated permitting procedures for renewables, tend to improve energy ...

  28. Parties still not prepared to tackle climate change and energy poverty

    It merely acknowledged the issues of energy poverty and climate change. It said South Africa required a reliable energy system to industrialise, particularly for heavy industry, but the creation ...

  29. 'Critical gaps' in understanding climate change fuel tropical disease

    22 May 2024 Health. A comprehensive review by the UN health agency has revealed critical gaps in understanding the full impact of climate change on malaria, dengue, trachoma and other tropical diseases. The World Health Organization ( WHO) study, conducted in partnership with Reaching the Last Mile (RLM), a global health initiative to eliminate ...

  30. Biden Underestimates How Much Black Americans Care About This Issue

    Mr. Biden's Inflation Reduction Act earmarked roughly $2 billion for community-level climate justice initiatives, such as grants for green technology and reducing the health risks from heat and ...