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PPT-26
Green Earth Movement
An E-Newsletter for the cause of Environment, Peace, Harmony and Justice
Remember - “you and I can decide the future”
CLIMATE
CHANGE
AND
POVERTY
As the planet heats, climate
patterns change, with more
extreme and unpredictable
weather across the world –
many places will be hotter,
some colder. Some wetter,
others drier. We know the
planet has warmed by an
average of nearly 1ºC in the past century. Might
not sound much, but on a global scale that's a
huge increase that's creating big problems for
people and wildlife.
The poorest people and the poorest
countries are being hit hardest by
climate change. Yet they bear least
responsibility for greenhouse gas
emissions.
The 2009 Human
Impact Report
claims that
300,000 people
a year are already
dying from the
effects of climate change – and a
further four billion are vulnerable to
effects .
HOW THE CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS THE POOR
MOST
1. Drought and water shortages
2. Floods and other extreme weather
3. Crop failures and food insecurity
4. Reduced agricultural productivity
5. Loss of low-lying lands and islands
6. Desertification (the gradual transformation
of habitable land into desert)
7. Loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services
8. Spread of diseases, such as malaria
1. DROUHGT AND WATER SHORTAGES
1.1. Perhaps the most
deadly negative
consequence of climate
change will be the dramatic
increase in droughts across
the planet.
This is because when the
air's temperature increases,
it becomes able to "hold"
larger amounts of water (since warm water vapor has
a higher pressure). Since there will be more water in the air,
there will be less water on the ground to sustain crops.
1.2. The citizens of extremely poor nations are
heavily dependent on agriculture, with more than
85% of the population surviving by growing their
own food. Since these populations have almost no
savings (they can barely feed themselves much less
save for a rainy day)
these citizens' lives
are often at the
mercy of droughts;
if the rains fail to
come, these people
often die of
starvation.
1.3. Severe droughts negatively
affect extremely poor societies in
three ways.
First, droughts negatively affect
health by forcing families to go
without food, depriving them of
the nutrients needed to fight off
disease; since the nutrient
deprived, starving workers will not
be as productive as healthy workers,
productivity within the extremely poor nation is weakened,
causing the economy to suffer (as explained in chapter three,
this terrible health raises child mortality rates, which tends to
cause overpopulation and further burden the economy).
1.4. Second, having widespread drought significantly
increases a country's chances of exploding into civil war;
when a large number of people are starving to death, they are
much more likely to risk their lives as soldiers, and might be
more sympathetic to radical leaders promising something
better. If devastating drought were to engulf most of an
extremely poor continent such as Africa, drought would
combine with poverty to create an unprecedented number of
civil wars.
1.5. Third, boost of agricultural production as a means
of escaping extreme poverty; when a region can
suddenly produce more valuable food than ever
before, they have the money to enter the Cycle of
Prosperity (investments in health, education and
infrastructure create more wealth
to fund further investment). But
when a population is chronically
held back by droughts resulting
in low food supplies then they
are less likely to achieve that
boost of wealth and will remain
stuck in poverty.
2. FLOODS AND EXTREME WEATHERS
2.1. Floods are associated with particular dangers to human
populations . Climate change may increase the risk of river and
coastal flooding . The health impacts of floods may be immediate
like death and injuries caused by drowning and being swept
against hard objects, or gradual like outbreak of communicable
diseases such as those caused by ingestion of contaminated water
(e.g., cholera, hepatitis A), or respiratory diseases resulting from
overcrowding in shelters.
2.2. In developed countries, physical and disease
risks from flooding are greatly reduced by a well-
maintained flood control and sanitation
infrastructure and public health measures, such as
monitoring and surveillance activities to detect and
control outbreaks of infectious disease. Poor
countries lack this facility. Hence the poor will suffer
the most.
3. CROP FAILURES AND FOOD INSECURITY
3.1. Climate change will
worsen the living conditions
of farmers, fishers and
forest-dependent people
who are already vulnerable
and food insecure. Hunger
and malnutrition will increase. Rural communities,
particularly those living in already fragile environments,
face an immediate and ever-growing risk of increased
crop failure, loss of livestock, and reduced availability of
marine, aquaculture and forest products.
3.2. More frequent and more intense extreme weather
events will have adverse impacts on food availability,
accessibility, stability and utilization,
as well as on livelihood assets and
opportunities in both rural and
urban areas. Poor people will be at
risk of food insecurity due to loss of
assets and lack of adequate insurance
coverage. Rural people’s ability to
cope with climate change impacts depends on the
existing cultural and policy context, as well as on socio-
economic factors like gender, household composition,
age, and the distribution of household assets.
3.3. Climate change is having an impact on oceans, seas, lakes and
rivers and on the animals and plants that are found and/or
cultured in them. Climate change will affect the approximately 200
million people and their families worldwide whose livelihoods
depend on fishing and aquaculture. Some fish resources will
become less abundant while important species may move to other
areas where they are less available to the fishers.
Aquaculture practices may be
threatened, among other
factors, by increased extreme
weather events, droughts,
and the warming of waters.
This will make it harder for
many fishing communities to
continue to make a living from
fish or to provide fish for
feeding their families.
4. REDUCED AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
4.1. Agriculture is strongly
Influenced by weather and
climate. While farmers are
often flexible in dealing with
weather and year-to-year
variability, there is nevertheless
a high degree of adaptation to
the local climate in the form of
established infrastructure, local farming practice and
individual experience. Climate change can therefore be
expected to impact on agriculture, potentially threatening
established aspects of farming systems but also providing
opportunities for improvements.
5. LOW LYING AREAS
5.1. Climate change is expected to cause serious
degradation of the coastal environment and natural
resources on which poor rural people depend. Higher
rates of erosion and coastal land loss are expected in
many Pacific Islands as a consequence of the
projected increase in sea level.
5.2. For example, for Majuro atoll in the Marshall Islands and
Kiribati, it is estimated that for a 1m rise in sea level as much
as 80% and 12.5%, respectively, of total land would be
vulnerable. Pacific Islands are shown to be mainly vulnerable
to coastal flooding and decreased extent of coastal vegetated
wetlands. There is also a detectable influence on marine and
terrestrial pathogens, such as coral diseases and oyster
pathogens.
6. DESSERTIFICATION
6.1. Desertification is land
degradation in drylands,
resulting from various
factors, including climatic
variations and human
activities. While climate
change affects the whole
world, the poorest suffer
the most. According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
(2005), populations in drylands live under the worst economic
conditions. Drylands have the lowest GDP per capita and the
highest infant mortality rates. Soil degradation in drylands
exacerbates the problem even more. The decline in the fertility of
land reduces crop production and additional income sources.
6.2. The general rise in temperature will
predictably raise the rate of evapo-
transpiration leading to a drop in soil humidity
and an increase in the number of droughts. The
deterioration in the
condition of topsoil,
particularly in the
drylands, is a consequence
of temperature variations,
rainfall and soil humidity
that exacerbate the
process of desertification.
7. BIODIVERISTY - How climate change affects biodiversity ?
7.1. Climate change will have a number of impacts on
biodiversity, from ecosystem to species level.
7.2. The most obvious is the effect that flooding, sea level rise
and changes in temperature will have on ecosystem
boundaries. As a result of these shifts in boundary,
some ecosystems will expand
into new areas, while others
will become smaller. Habitats
will change as rainfall and
temperatures change, and
some species will not be
able to keep up, leading to
a sharp increase in extinction
rates.
7.3. The links between poverty, climate change and
biodiversity
Poor people are disproportionately vulnerable to the loss of
biodiversity and ecosystem services. And although they are
responsible for emitting the lowest levels of greenhouse
gases, they suffer most from the impacts of climate change.
8. SPREAD OF DECEASES
8.1. Our current climate has a number of implications for the
health of the poor. Different aspects of the climate (including
average climate conditions, seasonality and climate extremes)
affect health: e.g. vector diseases such as malaria are limited
by temperature and humidity; outbreaks of cholera often
show seasonality; and climate extremes can have a number of
health impacts from flooding, heat waves and wind-storms.
8.2. Vector-borne infectious diseases, such as
malaria and dengue fever, have a significant
impact on health and poverty. Currently,
approximately 40% of the world’s population is
at risk from malaria, and this is projected to
increase to 80% by 2080. More than half the
world’s
population live
in areas at risk
of dengue fever.
TO CONCLUDE WITH A QUOTE OF
Ban Ki-Moon
U.N. Secretary General
Saving our planet, lifting people out of poverty,
advancing economic growth... these are one
and the same fight. We must connect the dots
between climate change, water scarcity, energy
shortages, global health, food security and
women's empowerment. Solutions to one
problem must be solutions for all.
This educational PowerPoint Presentation (editable) is
prepared by GEM Team (courtesy: internet).
For other similar GEM PowerPoint Presentations on
various environmental issues see next slide.
These PPTs may be downloaded from our website
www.infantjesusjogeshwari.in
The GEM PPTs can be creatively used for various
groups like school/college students, NGOs,
government officials, Church groups, SCC groups,
housing society members and so on.
1. Twenty Simple Tips
2. Solar Energy
3. Junk Food
4. Plastic – a boon or bane?
5. Green Passion
6. Zero Garbage
7. Soft drink – A Health Hazard
8. Waste to energy
9. Rain Water Harvesting
10. Eco-friendly Religions
11. Happy Green Diwali
12. Climate Change
13. The future of Biodiversity
14. Genetically Modified Foods
15. Waste Water Treatment
16. Body, Organ, Tissue Donation
17. Organic Farming
18. Waste to cooking gas
19. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
20. Protect Mangroves
21. Say NO to Bottled water
22. Save Lakes and Ponds
23. Forests are green lungs
24. Coal Mining and Ecology
25. Sin of Food Waste
26. Climate change and Poverty
27. Stop Water Pollution
28. Carbon Footprints
29. Parks and Open Spaces
30. Rising Sea Levels
31. Laudato Si – Pope’s Encyclical
32. Air Pollution
33. Life Style Changes
34. Laudato Si – Fr Gerard
35. Water Pollution
36. Sand Mining
37. Bees and Environment
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Gem ppt-26-climate change & poverty

  • 1. PPT-26 Green Earth Movement An E-Newsletter for the cause of Environment, Peace, Harmony and Justice Remember - “you and I can decide the future” CLIMATE CHANGE AND POVERTY
  • 2. As the planet heats, climate patterns change, with more extreme and unpredictable weather across the world – many places will be hotter, some colder. Some wetter, others drier. We know the planet has warmed by an average of nearly 1ºC in the past century. Might not sound much, but on a global scale that's a huge increase that's creating big problems for people and wildlife.
  • 3. The poorest people and the poorest countries are being hit hardest by climate change. Yet they bear least responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions.
  • 4. The 2009 Human Impact Report claims that 300,000 people a year are already dying from the effects of climate change – and a further four billion are vulnerable to effects .
  • 5. HOW THE CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS THE POOR MOST 1. Drought and water shortages 2. Floods and other extreme weather 3. Crop failures and food insecurity 4. Reduced agricultural productivity 5. Loss of low-lying lands and islands 6. Desertification (the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert) 7. Loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services 8. Spread of diseases, such as malaria
  • 6. 1. DROUHGT AND WATER SHORTAGES 1.1. Perhaps the most deadly negative consequence of climate change will be the dramatic increase in droughts across the planet. This is because when the air's temperature increases, it becomes able to "hold" larger amounts of water (since warm water vapor has a higher pressure). Since there will be more water in the air, there will be less water on the ground to sustain crops.
  • 7. 1.2. The citizens of extremely poor nations are heavily dependent on agriculture, with more than 85% of the population surviving by growing their own food. Since these populations have almost no savings (they can barely feed themselves much less save for a rainy day) these citizens' lives are often at the mercy of droughts; if the rains fail to come, these people often die of starvation.
  • 8. 1.3. Severe droughts negatively affect extremely poor societies in three ways. First, droughts negatively affect health by forcing families to go without food, depriving them of the nutrients needed to fight off disease; since the nutrient deprived, starving workers will not be as productive as healthy workers, productivity within the extremely poor nation is weakened, causing the economy to suffer (as explained in chapter three, this terrible health raises child mortality rates, which tends to cause overpopulation and further burden the economy).
  • 9. 1.4. Second, having widespread drought significantly increases a country's chances of exploding into civil war; when a large number of people are starving to death, they are much more likely to risk their lives as soldiers, and might be more sympathetic to radical leaders promising something better. If devastating drought were to engulf most of an extremely poor continent such as Africa, drought would combine with poverty to create an unprecedented number of civil wars.
  • 10. 1.5. Third, boost of agricultural production as a means of escaping extreme poverty; when a region can suddenly produce more valuable food than ever before, they have the money to enter the Cycle of Prosperity (investments in health, education and infrastructure create more wealth to fund further investment). But when a population is chronically held back by droughts resulting in low food supplies then they are less likely to achieve that boost of wealth and will remain stuck in poverty.
  • 11. 2. FLOODS AND EXTREME WEATHERS 2.1. Floods are associated with particular dangers to human populations . Climate change may increase the risk of river and coastal flooding . The health impacts of floods may be immediate like death and injuries caused by drowning and being swept against hard objects, or gradual like outbreak of communicable diseases such as those caused by ingestion of contaminated water (e.g., cholera, hepatitis A), or respiratory diseases resulting from overcrowding in shelters.
  • 12. 2.2. In developed countries, physical and disease risks from flooding are greatly reduced by a well- maintained flood control and sanitation infrastructure and public health measures, such as monitoring and surveillance activities to detect and control outbreaks of infectious disease. Poor countries lack this facility. Hence the poor will suffer the most.
  • 13. 3. CROP FAILURES AND FOOD INSECURITY 3.1. Climate change will worsen the living conditions of farmers, fishers and forest-dependent people who are already vulnerable and food insecure. Hunger and malnutrition will increase. Rural communities, particularly those living in already fragile environments, face an immediate and ever-growing risk of increased crop failure, loss of livestock, and reduced availability of marine, aquaculture and forest products.
  • 14. 3.2. More frequent and more intense extreme weather events will have adverse impacts on food availability, accessibility, stability and utilization, as well as on livelihood assets and opportunities in both rural and urban areas. Poor people will be at risk of food insecurity due to loss of assets and lack of adequate insurance coverage. Rural people’s ability to cope with climate change impacts depends on the existing cultural and policy context, as well as on socio- economic factors like gender, household composition, age, and the distribution of household assets.
  • 15. 3.3. Climate change is having an impact on oceans, seas, lakes and rivers and on the animals and plants that are found and/or cultured in them. Climate change will affect the approximately 200 million people and their families worldwide whose livelihoods depend on fishing and aquaculture. Some fish resources will become less abundant while important species may move to other areas where they are less available to the fishers. Aquaculture practices may be threatened, among other factors, by increased extreme weather events, droughts, and the warming of waters. This will make it harder for many fishing communities to continue to make a living from fish or to provide fish for feeding their families.
  • 16. 4. REDUCED AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY 4.1. Agriculture is strongly Influenced by weather and climate. While farmers are often flexible in dealing with weather and year-to-year variability, there is nevertheless a high degree of adaptation to the local climate in the form of established infrastructure, local farming practice and individual experience. Climate change can therefore be expected to impact on agriculture, potentially threatening established aspects of farming systems but also providing opportunities for improvements.
  • 17. 5. LOW LYING AREAS 5.1. Climate change is expected to cause serious degradation of the coastal environment and natural resources on which poor rural people depend. Higher rates of erosion and coastal land loss are expected in many Pacific Islands as a consequence of the projected increase in sea level.
  • 18. 5.2. For example, for Majuro atoll in the Marshall Islands and Kiribati, it is estimated that for a 1m rise in sea level as much as 80% and 12.5%, respectively, of total land would be vulnerable. Pacific Islands are shown to be mainly vulnerable to coastal flooding and decreased extent of coastal vegetated wetlands. There is also a detectable influence on marine and terrestrial pathogens, such as coral diseases and oyster pathogens.
  • 19. 6. DESSERTIFICATION 6.1. Desertification is land degradation in drylands, resulting from various factors, including climatic variations and human activities. While climate change affects the whole world, the poorest suffer the most. According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), populations in drylands live under the worst economic conditions. Drylands have the lowest GDP per capita and the highest infant mortality rates. Soil degradation in drylands exacerbates the problem even more. The decline in the fertility of land reduces crop production and additional income sources.
  • 20. 6.2. The general rise in temperature will predictably raise the rate of evapo- transpiration leading to a drop in soil humidity and an increase in the number of droughts. The deterioration in the condition of topsoil, particularly in the drylands, is a consequence of temperature variations, rainfall and soil humidity that exacerbate the process of desertification.
  • 21. 7. BIODIVERISTY - How climate change affects biodiversity ? 7.1. Climate change will have a number of impacts on biodiversity, from ecosystem to species level. 7.2. The most obvious is the effect that flooding, sea level rise and changes in temperature will have on ecosystem boundaries. As a result of these shifts in boundary, some ecosystems will expand into new areas, while others will become smaller. Habitats will change as rainfall and temperatures change, and some species will not be able to keep up, leading to a sharp increase in extinction rates.
  • 22. 7.3. The links between poverty, climate change and biodiversity Poor people are disproportionately vulnerable to the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. And although they are responsible for emitting the lowest levels of greenhouse gases, they suffer most from the impacts of climate change.
  • 23. 8. SPREAD OF DECEASES 8.1. Our current climate has a number of implications for the health of the poor. Different aspects of the climate (including average climate conditions, seasonality and climate extremes) affect health: e.g. vector diseases such as malaria are limited by temperature and humidity; outbreaks of cholera often show seasonality; and climate extremes can have a number of health impacts from flooding, heat waves and wind-storms.
  • 24. 8.2. Vector-borne infectious diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever, have a significant impact on health and poverty. Currently, approximately 40% of the world’s population is at risk from malaria, and this is projected to increase to 80% by 2080. More than half the world’s population live in areas at risk of dengue fever.
  • 25. TO CONCLUDE WITH A QUOTE OF Ban Ki-Moon U.N. Secretary General Saving our planet, lifting people out of poverty, advancing economic growth... these are one and the same fight. We must connect the dots between climate change, water scarcity, energy shortages, global health, food security and women's empowerment. Solutions to one problem must be solutions for all.
  • 26. This educational PowerPoint Presentation (editable) is prepared by GEM Team (courtesy: internet). For other similar GEM PowerPoint Presentations on various environmental issues see next slide. These PPTs may be downloaded from our website www.infantjesusjogeshwari.in The GEM PPTs can be creatively used for various groups like school/college students, NGOs, government officials, Church groups, SCC groups, housing society members and so on.
  • 27. 1. Twenty Simple Tips 2. Solar Energy 3. Junk Food 4. Plastic – a boon or bane? 5. Green Passion 6. Zero Garbage 7. Soft drink – A Health Hazard 8. Waste to energy 9. Rain Water Harvesting 10. Eco-friendly Religions 11. Happy Green Diwali 12. Climate Change 13. The future of Biodiversity 14. Genetically Modified Foods 15. Waste Water Treatment 16. Body, Organ, Tissue Donation 17. Organic Farming 18. Waste to cooking gas 19. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle 20. Protect Mangroves 21. Say NO to Bottled water 22. Save Lakes and Ponds 23. Forests are green lungs 24. Coal Mining and Ecology 25. Sin of Food Waste 26. Climate change and Poverty 27. Stop Water Pollution 28. Carbon Footprints 29. Parks and Open Spaces 30. Rising Sea Levels 31. Laudato Si – Pope’s Encyclical 32. Air Pollution 33. Life Style Changes 34. Laudato Si – Fr Gerard 35. Water Pollution 36. Sand Mining 37. Bees and Environment
  • 28. For Free GEM E-Newsletters visit – www.infantjesusjogeshwari.in. Go to GEM section, click GEM E-NEWSLETTERS