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Climate justice: Do pledges ignore unequal emissions? | Environment| All topics from climate change to conservation | DW


Climate change hits women harder
What is climate justice?
Climate justice is a term that acknowledges those most responsible for burning fossil fuels are least hurt by their effects on the climate. It covers differences in age, wealth and race, as well as gender, sexuality and disability. It also includes policies protecting workers reliant on fossil fuel industries from the switch to clean energy.
We re all in this climate crisis, but we re not all in it together, wrote Georgetown University philosopher Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò in DW newsletter Undercurrent in March.
Each year, rich countries like the US emit about 10 times as much carbon dioxide as poorer ones like India, and about 20 times as much as a country like Nigeria. The imbalance of emissions is skewed even further because industrialized countries have been polluting the planet for longer. ....

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Biden climate summit: New pledges to cut emissions still fall short


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Biden climate summit: New pledges to cut emissions still fall short
dw.com
2 hrs ago
Ajit Niranjan
The United States and several other nations have pledged to cut carbon emissions faster, putting pressure on other big polluters to clean up their acts.
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Climate activists and scientists are calling on world leaders to fulfil their pledges to limit global heating
US President Joe Biden promised to halve his country s greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 from 2005 levels at a global climate summit to pressure other polluters to bring their emissions in line with international agreements.
The cost of inaction keeps mounting. The United States isn t waiting, he said on Thursday in the opening address of the two-day summit hosted virtually by the White House. He also pledged to double US contributions to global climate finance by 2024 and triple funding for adapting to its effects. ....

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