Environment, Oxfam: to the poor less than a cent a day to withstand the effects of climate change
The Oxfam, an
organization that works against the inequalities, attended the Climate Summit
in New York. At it, they reported that the poorest country, in particular those in
Africa, are in danger. Mozambico is currently living a climatic catastrophe and
is in grave danger.
Their survival depends on their ability to adapt to global
climate change and it will depend on it even more in the future.
Today these countries receive around 3,4 billion dollars each
year, that will help them reduce the impact of climate crisis.
That money is around 3 dollars per year, that is like 1 cent
per day for those families. The amount is supposed to be enough to prevent the loss of the
harvests, farms and essential resources for survival.
The most dangerous effects of the global climate change are
long drought periods, floods, cyclones and hurricanes.
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