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Climate Justice for the Sundarbans: Integrating Local Tribal Health Rights With Global Policy Solutions
Abstract
Climate justice emphasizes the moral imperative to address the disproportionate impacts of climate change on marginalized communities while striving for global sustainability. As local communities often bear the brunt of environmental degradation, their needs must be prioritized to achieve equitable solutions. This concept acknowledges that climate issues intersect with social inequities, demanding actions that not only reduce carbon emissions but also address poverty, health, and access to resources. Effective climate justice strategies integrate diverse perspectives, fostering collaboration across borders and sectors. By aligning grassroots initiatives with global climate goals, we can create comprehensive solutions that enhance resilience and promote social justice. Ultimately, climate justice advocates for a holistic approach to sustainability, recognizing that local actions are fundamental to achieving global climate objectives.
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