Letters | Why we need climate justice: prevention isn’t enough when the poor are already suffering from a warming world
Readers discuss the urgent need to build resilience among groups experiencing the overlapping effects of environmental change and socioeconomic inequality, and defend the EU’s response to refugees from Ukraine
A villager dries items from his flooded house in Sukajaya village in Serang on March 2. The Indonesian city was submerged after days of unusually heavy rainfall earlier this month. Photo: AFP
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Human-induced climate change is causing dangerous disruptions to ecosystems and leaving billions around the world highly vulnerable to the consequences, according to the latest report from Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).