Addressing Historical Injustice in Climate Action

Total Credit Hours:
2 Hours

Historical injustice in climate action involves understanding how past inequities have influenced present-day environmental challenges. By acknowledging these historical contexts, we can work towards creating more equitable solutions. How can we ensure that historical injustices are acknowledged in climate policies? What steps can be taken to include the voices of those most affected by climate change in the decision-making process? What additional resources or strategies should be used to redress past inequalities while promoting sustainable development?

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