Climate Justice.

In 2021, a report released by the scientists of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), confirmed that the situation of climate change is not as bad as we think- it is actually much worse, stating that global warming is dangerously close to being out of control and that humans are 'unequivocally' to blame. One year later, the extreme temperatures witnessed this year across the world have demonstrated that the urgency pressed in the report was correct and that things are about to get worse.

If countries were reluctant about cutting emissions and playing blame games instead when it came to taking accountability for climate change before, it is hoped that the unprecedented climate events we have seen this year will change that approach. The Conference of Parties session of this year is to take place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, in November. It should, because of the current scenario where many have expressed dismay at the climate crises, have a different, more urgent tone than previous sessions.

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