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Bangladesh and Kiribati Islands: Climate Crisis Deepens Poverty and Increases Social Vulnerability

by Fernanda Roepcke | 24-10-2021 09:42 recommendations 0

In my last post I commented on how poverty is linked to environmental problems and vice versa, but now we will look at a deeper case that we can use as an example for what has already been discussed. 
Bangladesh, which is a country located in South Asia, is home to more than 160 million people and has become an important global productive hub. Due to the effects of the climate collapse, more than 700,000 people were forced to be displaced from the countryside and from the coasts to the city's slums, and a report indicates that by 2050 the number of Bangladeshis displaced by environmental problems could reach 13.3 million .
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is estimated to have 30% of its population living in slums, and about 40% living below the poverty line, which shows how worrying it becomes when we link environmental problems and poverty.
People who are displaced from their homes usually do not have any professional qualifications, which facilitates cheap labor in miserable conditions in the labor market. We need projects that address the link between poverty and environmental problems, as the effects of climate collapse deepen inequalities, both between people and between countries.
 
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  • Hannah Mentor says :
    Hello Fernanda, this is your mentor Hannah!
    Sorry for the late comment.
    I do remember your last article on poverty relating to environment. It's interesting to read this article which shows deeper view on the same topic.
    It's heartbreaking to read the estimation of future of Bangladesh.
    What I think is the most important are education and population displacement.
    Thank you for the great ambassador report and please keep up with your great work ;)

    Yours, Hannah

    Posted 13-11-2021 16:43

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Fernanda, this is your mentor Joon.

    Yes, climate change or crisis deepens poverty and keep people or society in challenge. Already
    developed countries now have the backbone structure and system to deal with such problems, but it is not the case for other countries. Due to that, population displacement is made, internal migration can be seen, and vulnerability increases. The gap is widening, and we need to find the fundamental solution for it. Else, the problem would increase exponentially until we cross the critical point. We need to act before it is too late.

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 25-10-2021 00:26

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