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  • According to the UNHCR, over the past year thousands of people were forced to move by sudden weather events, like flooding, forest fires after droughts, or intensified storms. It is now becoming obvious, that climate change is alive and thus contributing to the sea-level rise, ocean acidification, air pollution, rain pattern shifts and loss of biodiversity.
    The situation doesn't get any better in the near future. On the contrary!
    In 2018, the World Bank estimated that three regions (Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia), will generate 143 million more climate migrants by 2050.
    Talking about humanitarian crisis....
    Photo: UNHCR archive
    #climatechange #climatechangedenial #climatemigrants #humanitariancrisis
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